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Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states

Teachers push back, churches in court, National Guard: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state is getting roughly half as much COVID-19 vaccine as it was expecting based on federal plans announced last year, officials said Friday, meaning it would take more than two years to vaccinate the adult population without improvement. The state has 800 approved vaccination sites and is trying to deliver shots as quickly as it can, but supply issues have been the biggest hindrance to state vaccination efforts, said Dr. Scott Harris, head of the Alabama Department of Public Health. “Every state had the idea that they were going to get much more vaccine than they ultimately got,” he said. “I assume this is related to optimistic projections and the inability of manufacturers to keep up that. … There just wasn’t enough vaccine to go around.” Alabama health officials were expecting to get more th

Exclusive: Retired Gurkhas complain of missing out on coronavirus vaccinations

Retired Gurkhas have complained of being ignored by the NHS for Covid-19 vaccinations, despite hundreds of doses apparently going spare near their homes. More than 400 ex-Gurkhas living in the Greenwich area of London are among pensioners yet to be invited amid questions over the speed of the NHS booking system, The Telegraph can disclose. Meanwhile, ministers launched an urgent review after the Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield was among high security prisoners told they would be invited for vaccines in the coming weeks. Rajen Kandel, group director of the NHS Woolwich Late Night Pharmacy, said he had enough Oxford vaccine doses “sitting in the fridge” to jab nearly 400 people every day, but only 50 people were being booked in by the NHS daily.

Arizona COVID-19 updates: Vaccine ingredients can trigger rare allergic reactions

Arizona COVID-19 updates: Vaccine ingredients can trigger rare allergic reactions Arizona Republic Arizona s seven-day, new-case average again ranked first among all states Sunday after ranking first and second the past two weeks, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s COVID Data Tracker.  The state s rate of new positive cases during the past seven days was 4183736001 cases per 100,000 people as of Sunday afternoon, per the CDC. The U.S. average for new cases is 52.6 cases per 100,000 people. The average daily COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 people during the past seven days also ranked first in the nation as of Sunday, CDC data show. 

The Latest: Court rules against S Calif church request

SAN FRANCISCO A federal appeals court has denied a Southern California church’s request to overturn the state’s coronavirus restrictions barring worship services indoors during the coronavirus pandemic. The Sacramento Bee says Friday’s ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals leaves the door open for addressing Gov. Gavin Newsom administration’s limits on church attendance if a California county is in a less-restrictive COVID-19 tier. A three-judge panel ruled against South Bay United Pentecostal Church of Chula Vista over public health orders that restrict religious services from

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