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Construction & Real Estate E-Note - January 2021 | Burr & Forman

Health Care E-Note - January 2021 | Burr & Forman

Helpful Hints ADPH Says Vaccine Administration is Limited at this Time The Alabama Department of Public Health issued a press release on January 11, 2021, urging Alabamians to have patience in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. According to the release, the vaccine is available to healthcare workers, people age 75 and older, law enforcement officers, and firefighters. As of January 18, 2021, the state is now in Phase 1B of the allocation plan developed by the State. The Department also announced the creation of an online registration portal in addition to the hotline developed for Alabama residents to sign-up to receive the vaccine. Both the portal and hotline allow eligible individuals to register for the vaccine at their local county health departments. Again, the Department urges those that are not currently eligible to wait to call until the state has moved into the phase making the individual eligible for the vaccine.

COVID-19 Business Interruption Suits: An Overview Of Decisions To Date | Goodwin

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the United States economy in a profoundly negative manner. Retail stores, restaurants and other direct-customer-facing businesses have been especially hard hit. Throughout the U.S., most states and municipalities have at various points throughout the pandemic issued “shut down” orders to businesses in order to mitigate the spread of the virus. Businesses complied and suffered tremendous losses as a result. As we forecasted, many businesses subsequently filed claims with their commercial liability insurers, typically claiming that their losses are covered under the “business interruption” or the “civil authority” provisions of their policies. Those provisions are generally intended to provide coverage as follows:

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