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Environmental News For The Week Ending 03 April 2019
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There hasn t been much change in the trajectory of either US Covid metric: new cases continue to increase at a modest pace, while US Covid deaths continue to fall. New cases of Covid confirmed over the week ending April 3rd were 5.9% higher that those confirmed over the week ending March 27th, and 15.9% higher than those of the week ending March 20th, while US Covid deaths during the week ending April 3rd were 12.2% lower than the prior week, and down 74.7% from the peak week in late January.
Expanded broadband access is the Alabama Rural Broadband Coalition’s mission
By Alabama NewsCenter Staff February 2, 2021
The Alabama Rural Broadband Coalition is helping to bring high-speed internet to portions of the state still lacking reliable service. (Getty Images)
It’s a lot easier to stay home when you have internet; that’s how you survive. Without internet access, you can’t do your homework, can’t work and you can’t order from the grocery store online.
Access to fast and reliable internet is something all Alabamians should enjoy, said state Sen. Clay Scofield of Cullman.
“As this pandemic has made clear, high-speed broadband access in all corners of Alabama is truly a basic personal necessity in today’s society and could bring in an array of benefits related to education, telemedicine, economic development and even agriculture,” Scofield said.