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COVID-19 cases spiking again at some ICE detention centers Critics say ICE failed to vaccinate detainees

COVID-19 cases spiking again at some ICE detention centers Critics say ICE failed to vaccinate detainees

COVID-19 cases spiking again at some ICE detention centers Critics say ICE failed to vaccinate detainees
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COVID-19 cases spiking again at some ICE detention centers

Critics blame ICE s failure to widely provide vaccines to detainees for the rise in COVID-19 cases at several facilities, including two in Arizona.

Granite Creek chiefs under investigation after COVID-19 outbreak

The state board that regulates nursing home administrators has opened complaints against five administrators of a Prescott nursing home after an investigation found multiple staffers were forced to work despite having tested positive for COVID-19.  State health department inspectors found that managers kept workers on the job while sick in June. Federal data shows at least 15 residents died of the disease during the month that followed.   The  Arizona Board of Examiners of Nursing Care Institution Administrators and Assisted Living Facility Managers placed Granite Creek Health & Rehabilitation Center on its agenda for Monday after an Arizona Republic investigation reported on the nursing home s practices, and after receiving further questions from The Republic about why the board had not previously reviewed the case.

Back in class, late-night shots, library hero: News from around our 50 states

Back in class, late-night shots, library hero: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Auburn: The top academic officer at Auburn University is facing a no-confidence vote this week by faculty members over lingering dissatisfaction with his handling of class scheduling around the coronavirus pandemic. The Opelika-Auburn News reports the University Senate is scheduled to meet Tuesday to address complaints against Provost Bill Hardgrave, who is being defended by President Jay Gouge. More than 500 faculty members met in a virtual gathering in November to discuss their concerns about Hardgrave and his insistence on returning to primarily in-person classes in the spring. Economics professor Mike Stern said Wednesday that his concerns still haven’t been adequately addressed. Hardgrave and other officials need to better assess teaching spaces and how to follow health guidelines about social distancing, he said. “I vol

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