Latest Breaking News On - ஐடஹோ சட்டமன்றம் சேவைகள் அலுவலகம் - Page 1 : comparemela.com
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports
Alabama
Montgomery: Vaccines for COVID-19 are now widely available, but some people remain hesitant to take the shots, State Health Officer Scott Harris said Friday. After months of struggling with getting an adequate supply into the state, Harris said health officials are now trying to battle some people’s reluctance to sign up for doses. While people can be reluctant to take the vaccine for a variety of reasons, one is the false belief that the vaccine is more dangerous than the coronavirus, he said. “If you can identify one single issue that is a problem, it’s that there are people who are just convinced that the vaccine is somehow more dangerous than the disease,” Harris told reporters. “That’s a false belief we have to try to combat as often as we can. It’s simply not true.” Nearly one-third of Alabama’s population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, that figure ranks the state third from last
ArkansasUnited-statesAlabamaFort-collinsColoradoDistrict-of-columbiaNew-castle-countyDelawareEmory-universityGeorgiaAnchorageAlaskaIdaho facing potential government shutdown starting in June
Keith Ridler, Associated Press
Share This
EastIdahoNews.com file photo
BOISE (AP) Idaho lawmakers hesitant to leave the governor in charge of pandemic decisions after the legislative session are delaying their adjournment, a move that analysts say could cause a government shutdown by threatening the start date of some 200 pieces of legislation.
A measure intended to change the effective date of the legislation should be amended to avoid a potential government shutdown starting in June, a legal analysis has determined. The Idaho attorney general’s office sent the analysis Thursday to the Idaho Legislative Services Office, a nonpartisan government entity that supports state lawmakers.
BoiseIdahoUnited-statesDeputy-brian-kaneAlex-adamsBrad-littleScott-bedkeAssociated-pressIdaho-legislative-services-officeChief-deputy-brianIdaho-constitutionHouse-speaker-scott-bedke