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Stagnant population growth sets up close battle for 435th House seat

Stagnant population growth sets up close battle for 435th House seat Reid Wilson © Greg Nash Stagnant population growth sets up close battle for 435th House seat New data from the Census Bureau show America s population growth stagnating in the final years of the decade, as declining immigration rates and an aging population run headlong into the coronavirus pandemic that pumped the brakes on migration within the U.S. The consequence is likely to be a fraught battle over the reapportionment process that will follow the bureau s release of official population figures early next year. The estimates suggest that two states in particular - Alabama and New York - will spend the next few weeks on pins and needles, waiting to see which state wins the 435th seat in the House of Representatives.

Altimmune Provides an Update on its Investigational New Drug Application for a Phase 1 AdCOVID™

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Altimmune Provides an Update on its Investigational New Drug Application for a Phase 1 AdCOVID™ . Altimmune, Inc.December 23, 2020 GMT GAITHERSBURG, Md., Dec. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Altimmune, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALT), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a clinical hold on the Company’s Investigational New Drug (IND) application for AdCOVID, a single-dose intranasal COVID-19 vaccine candidate. The Agency requested certain protocol modifications and the submission of additional Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls (CMC) data. Altimmune has responded to the Agency’s clinical hold letter received on December 22, 2020 and, at this time, does not anticipate a significant impact on the overall clinical development timeline as the Company has agreed to each of the FDA’s requests.

We are our brother s keeper | The Tribune

By BRENT STUBBS bstubbs@tribunemedia.net With the support of the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association, her family and friends, young tennis sen-sation Sydney Clarke was able to surpass her goal of items received on behalf of the Bahamas Children’s Emergency Hostel. The Ministry of Sports’ 2020 Athlete of the Year held a food and toys drive yesterday at the National Tennis Centre. She’s expected to make the pres-entation to the home for underprivileged children on Thursday. “The event was a big suc-cess. I got a lot of donations. A lot of people stopped back and gave what they had, so I am really glad to be able to make a differ-ence and to help to restock the pantry, also provide them with clothes and toi-letries and toys,” she said.

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A change is happening at the top of Sweetwater Hospital Association (SHA). SHA’s Board of Directors and Scott Bowman have announced his upcoming plan to retire from his longstanding role of hospital administrator effective Jan. 1, 2021. SHA’s Board of Directors selected Ian McFadden, D. Sc., to be Bowman’s successor in the role of chief executive officer (CEO). Bowman has previously been employed by Woods Memorial Hospital, Epperson Hospital, and Athens Community Hospital. He began his journey at Sweetwater Hospital Association in May of 1976 as the assistant administrator and, after one year, was promoted to administrator. In 1977, Bowman, through a unique hospital-physician management arrangement, the first of its kind, was able to recruit medical specialties and sub-specialties to the hospital and community that are still in effect.

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