By Maddie Kilgannon, Reporter Correspondent
April 7, 2021
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As the mayor’s race shifted into a new gear this week with the entrance of acting Mayor Kim Janey into the four-year fray, newly-released reports show how much money the candidates raised last month to finance their campaigns.
Councillor Andrea Campbell has the biggest war chest heading into April. According to the state’s Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF), Campbell’s campaign had nearly $975,000 on hand as of April 1. Not far behind is Councillor Michelle Wu. Her campaign reported $941,191 cash on hand; Rep. Jon Santiago reported roughly $526,000; Councillor Annissa Essaibi George opens the month of April with about $426,000 in her coffers.
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Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and French President Emmanuel Macron are ready to allow the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine again if the European Union’s drug regulator advises that it’s safe. The European Medicines Agency is reviewing the shot after several countries suspended it over health concerns.
The European Commission pushed back against member states’ attempts to dodge any blame over the EU’s lacklustre vaccination roll-out. Scotland will reopen hairdressers, car showrooms, garden centres and click-and-collect retail services on 5 April.
In the US, Moderna said the first children have been dosed in a paediatric clinical trial of its vaccine. Ohio will allow all residents of 16 and older to register for the Covid-19 vaccine beginning on 29 March. Apollo Global Management will test giving employees the option of working remotely two days a week until the end of the year.
France is considering tougher restrictions in Paris to contain the virus. Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and French President Emmanuel Macron are ready to allow the use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine again if the European Union’s drug regulator advises that it’s safe.