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Texas Gov Abbott Taking Matthew McConaughey Very Seriously as Possible 2022 Gubernatorial Candidate

Texas Gov Abbott Taking Matthew McConaughey Very Seriously as Possible 2022 Gubernatorial Candidate
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What do CPAC attendees in Dallas think of Texas Governor Greg Abbott?

What do CPAC attendees in Dallas think of Texas Governor Greg Abbott?
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5 low-vaccinated clusters pose risk for U S , experts say

WASHINGTON — Five low-vaccinated clusters — including two in Texas — could put the entire country at risk for spreading new variants of COVID-19, according to a new analysis out of Georgetown University. The areas with concentrations of unvaccinated residents 12 and older encompass Texas’ western Panhandle and eastern Piney Woods regions — and are a major cause for concern for health experts. Georgetown researchers, who have been tracking vaccination rates since December, found that there are about 30 clusters across the U.S. that have lower vaccination rates than the national average of 47.8%. The five they have identified as most vulnerable are scattered across eight states concentrated in the southeastern part of the country, touching Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas.

Vaccinations research finds trouble spots

Vaccinations research finds trouble spots
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