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US vaccination drive is bottoming out as omicron subsides
Read full article: US vaccination drive is bottoming out as omicron subsidesThe vaccination drive against COVID-19 in the U.S. is grinding to a halt, and lagging demand is especially stark in conservative corners of the country where many people weren't interested in the shots in the first place.
The Latest: Alabama Gov. Ivey extends help for hospitals
Read full article: The Latest: Alabama Gov. Ivey extends help for hospitalsAlabama Gov. Kay Ivey has extended through the end of the October a COVID-19 state of emergency that relaxes some health care regulations to help hospitals cope with coronavirus patients.
The Latest: New Zealand buys 500K Pfizer doses from Denmark
Read full article: The Latest: New Zealand buys 500K Pfizer doses from DenmarkNew Zealand is buying an extra 500,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine from Denmark as it tries to keep its coronavirus vaccination program running at full speed, the government said.
Though young and healthy, unvaccinated father dies of COVID
Read full article: Though young and healthy, unvaccinated father dies of COVIDHealth officials in Alabama say they are seeing a spike in cases among young adults and children as the highly contagious delta variant sweeps through unvaccinated populations.
The Latest: Texas court blocks 2 counties' mask mandates
Read full article: The Latest: Texas court blocks 2 counties' mask mandatesThe Texas Supreme Court has blocked mask mandates ordered by two of the nationโs largest counties that defied Republican Gov. Greg Abbott as COVID-19 cases surge and hospitals are stretched thin.
The Latest: China punishes 30 officials for pandemic failing
Read full article: The Latest: China punishes 30 officials for pandemic failingMore than 30 Chinese officials have been fired or received other punishments over accusations they failed to respond properly to the latest coronavirus surge in the country.
Trump-loving Alabama county faces uphill vaccination effort
Read full article: Trump-loving Alabama county faces uphill vaccination effortStatistics show that Winston County ranks last in terms of people who have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19 in Alabama, which has the countryโs lowest inoculation rate.
Workers worry about safety, stress as states ease mask rules
Read full article: Workers worry about safety, stress as states ease mask rulesTate Reeves decided to eliminate mask requirements, limits on seating in restaurants and most other binding restrictions. AdAlabamaโs state health officer on Friday advised residents to keep following standard infection-prevention recommendations even though the governor is letting the stateโs mask mandate expire next month. AdThe National Retail Federation, the largest retail trade association in the U.S., issued a statement Wednesday encouraging shoppers to wear masks. McDonaldโs cook Cornejo, 43, said the end of Texasโ mask mandate next week alarms her because several of her co-workers already were lax about keeping their faces covered. Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, said individuals who wear masks still risk infection from unmasked shoppers and diners.
The Latest: Court rules against S. Calif. church request
Read full article: The Latest: Court rules against S. Calif. church requestBritish doctors are urging the government to review its policy of delaying 2nd virus vaccine shot for 12 weeks. ___SANTA FE, N.M. -- New Mexico on Saturday reported 859 additional COVID-19 cases and 38 more deaths. The state health secretary says 584 people are on a waiting list for hospital beds, 101 of them requiring intensive therapy. The U.S. leads the world with 24.8 million confirmed coronavirus cases and more than 415,000 deaths. ___MILAN โ Italian premier Giuseppe Conte is pledging legal action not only against Pfizer but any pharmaceutical company that doesnโt meet its coronavirus vaccine commitments.
'Like a bathtub filling up': Alabama is slammed by the virus
Read full article: 'Like a bathtub filling up': Alabama is slammed by the virusTen beds normally used for less severe cases were transformed into intensive care rooms, with extra IV machines brought in. โWeโre kind of like a bathtub thatโs filling up with water and the drain is blocked,โ the hospitalโs chief medical officer, Dr. William Smith, said last week. The variant was found in a man in his 20s who is in isolation southeast of Denver and has no travel history, state health officials said Tuesday. As of last week, 15 Alabama hospitals had intensive care units that were at or above capacity, and the ICUs at six more hospitals were at least 96% full. On Tuesday, 2,804 people were in Alabama hospitals with COVID-19, the highest total since the pandemic began.
The Latest: Washington gov. may announces new restrictions
Read full article: The Latest: Washington gov. may announces new restrictionsWashington state and county health officials have warned of a spike in coronavirus cases across the state, and pleaded with the public to take the pandemic more seriously heading into the winter holidays. The number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care beds reached 362 on Friday, the most since late August. ___KYIV, Ukraine โ Ukraine has introduced tight weekend restrictions as the number of new confirmed coronavirus cases hit a national record. Health Minister Maxim Stepanov said Saturday that Ukraine registered 12,524 new confirmed cases, about 800 more than the previous day. Overall, Russia has reported 1,903.000 confirmed virus cases and 32,834 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
Rise in coronavirus cases brings new concerns in Alabama
Read full article: Rise in coronavirus cases brings new concerns in AlabamaAlabama and much of the Deep South are seeing a spike in coronavirus cases as some have stopped heeding warnings of the virus, alarming public health officials and people who have lost loved ones because of COVID-19. Over the past two weeks, Alabama had the second highest number of new cases per capita in the nation. We know if they continue, we will see more hospitalizations and more deaths, Alabama State Health Officer Scott Harris said. As of Saturday, Alabama had more than 29,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with more than a quarter of the cases reported in the last two weeks. Kyra Porter, who lost three members of her east Alabama family to COVID-19, has the same fears.
Many forces behind alarming rise in virus cases in 21 states
Read full article: Many forces behind alarming rise in virus cases in 21 statesCoronavirus cases are rising in nearly half the U.S. states, as states are rolling back lockdowns. In some cases, more testing has revealed more cases. The analysis found that in 21 states as of Monday, the rolling seven-day average of new cases per capita was higher than the average seven days earlier. ARKANSASArkansas has also seen increases in cases, hospitalizations and the percentage of tests that come back positive. The protests were outdoors, which reduces the likelihood of virus spread, and many participants have worn masks and taken other precautions.
Virus taking hold in rural, old plantation region of Alabama
Read full article: Virus taking hold in rural, old plantation region of AlabamaIn this May 27, 2020, photo, health care worker Tonya Wilkes adjusts her mask while working at a Lowndes County coronavirus testing site in Hayneville, Ala. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)HAYNEVILLE, Ala. Sparsely populated Lowndes County, deep in Alabama's old plantation country, has the sad distinction of having both the states highest rate of COVID-19 cases and its worst unemployment rate. Lowndes and nearby poor, mostly black counties in rural Alabama are facing an increase in confirmed infections. I worry about Lowndes County, said Thomas. Dr. Scott Harris, the state health officer, said the state saw its highest number of new cases since the pandemic began in recent days.
White House goal on testing nursing homes unmet
Read full article: White House goal on testing nursing homes unmetI think its very important to do and I think, frankly, some of the governors were very lax with respect to nursing homes, Trump said. Birx acknowledged Friday that the two-week recommendation was a challenge but said it was needed because of the particular vulnerability of nursing homes. More than 36,000 residents and staff have died from outbreaks at the nations nursing homes and long-term care facilities, according to an AP tally. Even with the tests, nursing homes struggle to find people to administer them and carve out enough time to perform them. John Carney announced a plan May 5 for universal testing of all residents and staff in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities, but the testing program is voluntary.