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It may be a matter of when, not whether, the state legislature will address the issue of requiring COVID-19 vaccinations in the workplace. What side of the issue legislators fall on could be among the more intriguing developments of the 2021 session. So far, no bill has been introduced that specifically addresses COVID-19 vaccinations and employment, although there have been three related to return to school. Yet, Gov. Roy Cooper said in March he planned to talk with legislative leaders about whether vaccines should be required for certain jobs. âSuffice to say weâre going to be pushing for people to get this vaccine,â Cooper said. âWeâre going to continue to work with businesses and others about the best way to do that.â ....
Meanwhile, the key COVID-19 metrics in Forsyth County entered April at stable levels near seven-month lows. âIn Forsyth County, weâre in a comfortable zone â not going up, but not going down,â Dr. Christopher Ohl, an infectious disease expert with Wake Forest Baptist Health, said Thursday. DHHS reported 2,027 new cases statewide, compared with 1,928 reported Wednesday, 1,370 on Tuesday and 1,372 on Monday. The overall total is 916,159 for the pandemic. After reaching a near seven-month statewide low of 859 COVID-19 hospitalizations on Sunday, DHHS reported hospitalizations were back up to 985 as of 12:30 p.m. Thursday. Thatâs the highest daily level since 995 on March 18. ....
Continued improvements of the key COVID-19 metrics in North Carolina has Gov. Roy Cooper confident that the state will be prepared to open vaccinations to all adult residents by May 1. Thatâs the date President Joe Biden has urged all governors to aim for regarding vaccination appointments â with the caveat that demand will continue to exceed supply for several more weeks. Cooper said his decisions to accelerate the timeline have been based on provider feedback and expected supply of the Johnson & Johnson, Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. âI know that everyone was excited to hear the presidentâs (May 1 appointment) challenge,â Cooper said. âNorth Carolina will be ready to meet this challenge thanks to our vaccine teamâs planning, increased supply we expect to receive, and the hard work of providers.â ....
4 Min Read NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. automotive safety regulators reviewed evidence related to an allegedly defective steering sensor that was used in roughly 778,000 older General Motors Co vehicles but ultimately decided against opening a formal investigation into the matter. Slideshow ( 2 images ) The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) told Reuters about the previously unreported review. The agency evaluated information related to a lawsuit against the automaker brought by the widower of a 42-year-old woman who died after her 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer SUV crashed, according to documents Reuters reviewed. The cause, her widower alleges in the lawsuit, was a defective steering sensor that the automaker failed to adequately warn drivers about despite long knowing the component had issues. ....