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VP Harris sets example, Bow Wow apologizes, vaccine shortages: News from around our 50 states

VP Harris sets example, Bow Wow apologizes, vaccine shortages: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Tuscaloosa: No community spikes in coronavirus infections related to last week’s celebration of the University of Alabama football team’s national championship have been reported at local hospitals. But Mayor Walt Maddox said Tuesday the situation could change in the coming days. New arrivals at DCH Health System hospitals have remained fairly level since the daily inpatient totals soared above 100 in early December, according to the latest data from City Hall. “Although it’s not going down, it’s not going up precipitously,” Maddox said, “and certainly we’ll take that bit of good news.” Outside of Monday’s count of 31, the number of those arriving at DCH Health System hospitals suffering from the coronavirus has averaged about 20 per day for the past week. In that span, DCH had admitted 154 ne

Lawmakers hear optimistic outlook for New Hampshire s economy, with caveats

NH Business Review But amid hopeful forecasts come warnings of inequitable recovery January 21, 2021 Photo by Paula Tracy/InDepthNH.org State budget writers heard optimism over future growth from experts, but also concerns low wage growth among the middle and lower classes and housing affordability may slow the expansion. The members of the state House and Senate Ways and Means Committees heard two days of testimony as they begin determining how much money the state may spend in the next biennium. The lawmakers heard how the state budget is faring in the current fiscal year; about economic trends, projections and concerns; local business health, and other local and federal impacts influencing state revenue over the next two fiscal years.

Sununu Provides Update on Coronavirus in NH: WATCH LIVE

Vaccine Registration for NH Residents 65 and Older Begins Friday © AP New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu addresses a gathering outside the Elliot Hospital, Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020, in Manchester, New Hampshire. Gov. Chris Sununu provided an update Thursday on the start of the vaccination process for New Hampshire residents age 65 and up. Tomorrow is a very big day, he said of the next phase of the vaccine rollout. At 8 a.m. Friday, he said the state will begin accepting vaccination appointments for individuals who fall under Phase 1b. That includes residents age 65 and older, those with certain medical conditions, residents and staff of facilities for people with developmental disabilities, corrections officers and health care workers not previously vaccinated. There are an estimated 300,000 New Hampshire residents in this next phase.

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