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ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff photoRandy Hughes, superintendent of McAlester Public Schools, says the district will continue following its own protocols instead of Gov. Kevin Stitt s policy to waive mandatory quarantines for students and staff exposed to the coronavirus.
Staff file photoMcAlester Public Schools students will again follow an A-B schedule next week due to COVID-19 concerns. McAlester continues COVID-19 policies despite governor s change
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ADRIAN O HANLON III | Staff photoRandy Hughes, superintendent of McAlester Public Schools, says the district will continue following its own protocols instead of Gov. Kevin Stitt s policy to waive mandatory quarantines for students and staff exposed to the coronavirus.
Republicans in Madison are again demanding answers from Gov. Tony Evers about the state s vaccine rollout plan. Continuing Coverage: Coronavirus in WisconsinMeantime, there are growing questions about when the vaccine will be available to everyone. State health officials said Wisconsin s vaccine rollout is going as planned, but it s that plan that is raising questions about the timeline for vaccines and about mixed messages to the public.Wisconsin’s vaccine rollout plan has left many wondering when their turn will come up. I think all older seniors should ve went first. Yes, I truly do, Donald Bivens said. And it has left others confused.Like everywhere in the state, this Wisconsin Center vaccination site is currently only for those in the 1A category, not the general public.Meanwhile, the North Shore Health Department sent out an alert Wednesday that their vaccine signup link was being forwarded to people who aren t yet eligible.Right now, in Wisconsin, the Department of
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Entire Washington region to enter next vaccination stage
Gregory S. Schneider, Ovetta Wiggins, Erin Cox and Meagan Flynn, The Washington Post
Jan. 14, 2021
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Loudoun County health workers and first responders are vaccinated against the coronavirus in December 2020.Washington Post photo by Ricky Carioti
Virginia and Maryland expanded eligibility for coronavirus vaccinations to include older residents on Thursday, while local officials across the Washington region continued to plead for more doses as demand outstrips supply.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, said parts of the state can move to vaccinate residents 65 or older, while Maryland will move into its next phase of vaccinations Monday. The two states join the District of Columbia in announcing increased availability this week, moving the entire Washington region to the next phase of distribution.