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For the first time since Nov. 29-30, Georgia recorded two consecutive days of reporting fewer than 2,000 new COVID-19 cases.
The state had 1,726 cases on Sunday followed by 1,736 on Monday, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. Also, the total of 2,462 cases for Feb. 14-15 was 3,230 fewer new cases than reported for the previous Sunday and Monday, Feb. 7-8.
For the same period, Bulloch County reported 18 new cases – nine for both Sunday and Monday. Bulloch now has recorded 4,904 total COVID cases, which have resulted in 47 deaths and 90 local residents being hospitalized since the pandemic began in March, said Public Safety/Emergency Management Agency Director Ted Wynn.
Is the stock market open on Presidents Day? Here are trading hours MarketWatch 2/15/2021
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U.S. financial markets will pause Monday in observance of Presidents Day which, technically, is not the name of the holiday.
The New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq will be closed on Feb. 15. And the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, or Sifma, is recommending no trading in dollar-denominated securities, meaning the closely watched 10-year Treasury note as well as interest rates for money markets and certificates of deposit will join the Dow Jones Industrial Average the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite Index in a static state.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - The United States is on track to have enough coronavirus vaccine doses to immunize 300 million Americans by the end of July, US President Joe.
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A pair of pedestrians wear masks in Portland on Friday while walking by a sign urging them to do so. Troy R. Bennett | BDN
A pair of pedestrians wear masks in Portland on Friday while walking by a sign urging them to do so. Troy R. Bennett | BDN
Maine CDC reports 2 deaths and 201 coronavirus cases statewide Contributed • February 12, 2021
By Rosemary Lausier, Bangor Daily News Staff
This story will be updated.
Another two Mainers have died as 201 coronavirus cases have been reported across the state, Maine health officials said Friday.
By Rosemary Lausier, Bangor Daily News Staff
This story will be updated.