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Biden s first 100 days live updates: Trump parts ways with lead impeachment lawyer | York s Max Country 104 9 / 1370 KAWL

Biden s first 100 days live updates: Trump parts ways with lead impeachment lawyer | York s Max Country 104 9 / 1370 KAWL
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Vaccine distribution issues leave Arkansas pharmacies concerned

Vaccine distribution issues concern Arkansas pharmacies (Source: WDBJ7) By Fred Gamble | January 26, 2021 at 4:24 PM CST - Updated January 27 at 4:25 PM LAFAYETTE COUNTY, Ark. (KSLA) - The state of Arkansas remains in Phase 1-B COVID vaccine protocol, which includes teachers and those age 70 or older. Progress is apparently being made but not fast enough for those giving the shots. On Tuesday, Jan. 26, Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said progress is being made with the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine and says the state as a whole is doing good. However, at People’s Drug Store in Stamps, Ark., evidence of the progress is not readily seen.

Judge temporarily blocks 3 Arkansas pro-life laws, stalling possible closure of lone surgical abortion clinic

Former Rep. Asa Hutchinson, now Governor of Arkansas, and former consultant of the National Rifle Association, discusses the findings and recommendations of the National School Shield Program at the Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson the National Press Club in Washington, April 2, 2013. | Reuters/Gary Cameron A federal judge issued a temporary block to a set of Arkansas laws that, if enacted, would likely lead to the closure of the state’s only surgical abortion clinic. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker issued a two-week restraining order on the enforcement of laws, coming mere hours before they were scheduled to take effect.

COVID-19 vaccine rollouts are lagging Here s what states are doing to pick up the pace

COVID-19 vaccine rollouts are lagging. Here s what states are doing to pick up the pace By Stephen Gandel States struggle with COVID-19 vaccine rollout A growing number of states that have struggled to speedily distribute the COVID-19 vaccine are enlisting the National Guard for help. Washington is the latest. Governor Jay Inslee on Monday said he would deploy the Guard to set up mass-vaccination sites, with a goal of ramping up to 45,000 inoculations a day from a current daily average of only 12,000. Previously, Like most states, Washington had mostly planned to rely on hospitals and pharmacies to distribute the vaccine around the state. But its distribution numbers have lagged. 

Biden s Covid fight meets a big test: Red-state politics

Biden s Covid fight meets a big test: Red-state politics
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