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By CHARLES BOOTHE | Bluefield Daily Telegraph Jul 2, 2021 10 hrs ago CHARLESTON â Although only 12 cases of the COVID Delta (India) variant have been reported in the state as of Thursday, that can change quickly, state health officials say. Dr. Ayne Amjad, state Health Officer, said during Gov. Jim Justiceâs pandemic briefing Thursday most of those 12 cases were in family units and have been isolated. âBut this is a very transmissible variant,â she said. âThis number can spike up rather quickly.â The UK variant rose from 200 to 2,000 in the state, she added, so it can happen quickly. âThat is also why we encourage people to get vaccinated,â Amjad said, especially with summer travel and holidays. ....
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Jul 1, 2021 1 of 2 Gov. Jim Justice, with Babydog, sits Wednesday with Sharon Turner of Morgantown who is the second vaccinated resident to win $1 million in the stateâs âDo it For Babydogâ lottery. Photo by Governorâs office FILE - In this March 12, 2020, file photo, West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice speaks during a press conference at the State Capitol in Charleston, W.Va. The U.S. Department of Justice has weighed in on a new West Virginia law that bans transgender athletes from competing in female sports, asserting in a court filing Thursday, June 17, 2021, that the ban violates federal law. Justice signed the bill despite warnings from some lawmakers that the NCAA could retaliate and decide not to hold college tournaments in the state. Justice had said that while it concerned him that the state could miss out on a sporting event, he believed the benefits of the law âway outweigh the bad part of it.â� ....