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Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras: News from around our 50 states


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Alabama
Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama is requiring that students who will live on campus for the spring 2021 semester must be tested for coronavirus, officials said. The tests must happen within seven days of their arrival, no later than Jan. 19. The spring semester will begin Jan. 13. The university will offer free testing, or students can choose to get tested before returning to Tuscaloosa. Test results are expected to be provided within 24 hours to three days. The spring reentry testing is only required for those living on campus, including in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses. In addition to reentry testing, the university is continuing to conduct a variety of testing for all students, including sentinel, for-cause, exposure and symptomatic testing. More details about the testing can be found on the university’s website. ....

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COVID deaths continue to rise as Massachusetts reports 6,419 new cases, 99 deaths on Wednesday


COVID deaths continue to rise as Massachusetts reports 6,419 new cases, 99 deaths on Wednesday
Updated Jan 06, 2021;
Massachusetts health officials confirmed another 6,419 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the active statewide count to 79,967. That’s based on 102,573 new molecular tests reported on Wednesday, according to the Department of Public Health.
Health officials also announced another 99 COVID-related fatalities, bringing the total number of deaths since the start of the pandemic to 12,563. COVID deaths in Mass. rose by nearly 12% last week, the tenth week in a row that deaths in Mass. have climbed week-over-week.
The average age of those dying from COVID is 81 years old. Although that has been fairly consistent throughout the pandemic, the average age of those hospitalized has been steadily rising. It is now at 73 years old compared to 65 years old a little more than a month ago. ....

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Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras, virtual farm show: News from around our 50 states


Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras, virtual farm show: News from around our 50 states
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY
Alabama
Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama is requiring that students who will live on campus for the spring 2021 semester must be tested for coronavirus, officials said. The tests must happen within seven days of their arrival, no later than Jan. 19. The spring semester will begin Jan. 13. The university will offer free testing, or students can choose to get tested before returning to Tuscaloosa. Test results are expected to be provided within 24 hours to three days. The spring reentry testing is only required for those living on campus, including in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses. In addition to reentry testing, the university is continuing to conduct a variety of testing for all students, including sentinel, for-cause, exposure and symptomatic testing. More details about the testing can be ....

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