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In the forecast, high of 83, 3 degrees from the record high today. If you dont like it hot, hold on, it is much cooler the next several days. Brian is here checking out the roads. Any issues . A couple of accidents causing any big delays at this point. 7 01, we have an accident on east street at boylen, also when need in and rich. Traffic is flowing freely this morning. Elsewhere looking good in north raleigh, still clear on raleigh westbound, the beltline also looking pretty good, its a little slow heading through garner, 16 minutes to make the trip from 42 up to the beltline split. That trip through the fortify work zone is delay free and caused so many backups all morning long on 40 w. On. Smooth trip from wade avenue, taking six minutes. Still looks good on the durham freeway and also 85 all clear. Lets look at the drive times coming out of wake county, coming in from wake forest, nine minutes. 4 50 hundred and 40 from rolesville, and once you hit 540, a smooth ride from capital bo ....

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How Wisconsin turned around its lagging vaccination program — and buoyed a Biden health pick


How Wisconsin turned around its lagging vaccination program and buoyed a Biden health pick
Isaac Stanley-Becker, Dan Diamond
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Andrea Palm, formerly secretary-designee of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, speaks to reporters in 2019. (AP Photo/Scott Bauer, File)
When President Biden announced in January that he would make Wisconsin’s top health official his No. 2 at the Department of Health and Human Services, the state seemed like a poor model for the nation’s most crucial public health priority: fighting the pandemic.
Wisconsin had just come through a surge more intense than New York City’s, and it ranked near the bottom of states in bringing a first dose of vaccine to its residents. Only about a third of doses sent to the state had been administered. The grim numbers galvanized Republicans in Wisconsin to take aim at a familiar target, state health secretary-designate Andrea Palm, whom they had refused t ....

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