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COVID news: New York, Maryland open vaccines for 16+ as variants spread

New York and Maryland will open vaccine eligibility to those who are 16 years or older on Tuesday, the day after 12 states did the same as the country continues in its race against more mutated forms of coronavirus spreading.  The two states will join a dozen others that opened up vaccinations to all over 16: Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Michigan, South Dakota, Tennessee and Wisconsin. The increased availability of vaccines comes as variants of COVID-19 continue to surge with more than 16,000 cases reported across the country.  Federally run vaccinations centers continue to pop up, with three more announced Monday by the White House. The sites, in South Carolina, Colorado and Minnesota, bring the total number of vaccination sites to 28. 

Why I m doing early-quarantine activities again

Why I m doing early-quarantine activities again Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY © Sara Moniuszko, USA TODAY Thanks to the warmer weather, I ve been enjoying reading outdoors. Pictured here: Some afternoon sun at a park in Brooklyn, New York. Spring has sprung. And while it s still chilly in New York, the new season has also brought some much welcomed sun.  The warmer weather has really boosted my spirits, especially after a dark and challenging winter with the coronavirus pandemic. The sunlight has also improved my mood and energy levels, inspiring me to do some activities I did back in early-quarantine times. Remember that time? When things with the pandemic were just starting? There was a level of ignorant optimism back then when we thought working from home would only last a few weeks.

Why I m doing early-quarantine activities again

Why I m doing early-quarantine activities again
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ASU watching new COVID-19 Arizona variant with a mutation known to weaken vaccines

ASU watching new COVID-19 Arizona variant with a mutation known to weaken vaccines Amanda Morris, Arizona Republic © Amanda Morris A scientist at the Translational Genomics Research Institute in Flagstaff prepares to work with a live sample of COVID-19. Arizona State University researchers have found a home-grown variant of the coronavirus emerging in Arizona that they say should be monitored closely because it carries a mutation known for weakening vaccines. In a non-peer reviewed study that published Sunday, researchers said they have detected 17 cases of the new variant since February, 15 of which were in Arizona. The other two cases were found in Houston in late February and New Mexico in early March, suggesting that the variant has begun to spread.

COVID updates: Moderna variant vaccine begins trials; MLB opening day

COVID updates: Moderna variant vaccine begins trials; MLB opening day
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