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Race to vaccinate faces hesitancy hurdle in Appalachia


Dr. Karen Shelton watches as cases of COVID-19 begin again to rise in Virginia’s Appalachian counties.
She needs more vaccine. And she’ll need more people willing to roll up their sleeves to take it.
At the moment, Shelton, who directs public health for everyone living west of the New River Valley, doesn’t have enough doses to meet the demand. Her region was hit especially hard over the fall and winter, with the virus killing more than 800 people. The local hospital system became so overwhelmed that it had to curtail all but critical medical care, create new intensive care units and park morgue trucks outside its flagship hospitals. ....

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FORUM 1: Why don't some Americans trust public health officials on COVID vaccinations? Fauci, Walensky haven't been candid with them


ON MARCH 29, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the Centers for Disease Control, shared “the recurring feeling I have of impending doom.” She later gave MSNBC viewers some good news: “Our data from the CDC today suggests, you know, that vaccinated people do not carry the virus, don’t get sick.”
Three days later, a CDC spokesman took it back: “Dr. Walensky spoke broadly during this interview. It’s possible that some people who are fully vaccinated could get COVID-19. The evidence isn’t clear whether they can spread the virus to others. We are continuing to evaluate the evidence.” ....

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Vaccine breakthru cases in Oregon include 3 deaths


Oregon Health Authority has identified 168 COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases — when vaccinated individuals test positive for the virus — thru April 2, including three deaths.
OHA public health officials say it’s a reminder that while the Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines are all highly effective at preventing severe COVID-19 illness and death, no vaccine is 100% effective, and vaccine breakthrough cases will occur.
These cases have been reported in 25 counties and all health care preparedness regions (Region 1: 76; Region 2: 29; Region 3: 27; Region 5: 9; Region 6: 4; Region 7: 17; Region 9: 6). OHA is not reporting the regions in which the deaths took place.
Vaccine breakthrough cases are defined as instances in which an individual received a positive COVID-19 test result at least 14 days after the final dose of any COVID-19 vaccine series. Vaccine breakthrough cases can be prevented by basic public health interventions, such as ....

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Watch now: Illinois gas prices are at their highest levels since the summer of 2019


Apr.09 As Americans get ready to hit the road this summer, gas prices are ticking up again. Jeffrey Bair explains why.
SPRINGFIELD — Prices for unleaded gasoline in Springfield and statewide have surged to levels not seen since summer 2019.
A report from GasBuddy, a website that tracks gas prices at the local, state and national levels, shows the average price of regular, unleaded gasoline has reached near $3 per gallon in Springfield, with prices hitting an average of $2.92 per gallon on Friday. The price of gas peaked at $2.99 on March 16. Statewide, prices also have reached close to $3, with unleaded hitting an average of $2.99 a gallon on Friday. The statewide price peaked at $3.07 on March 17. ....

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