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The Latest: Austria warns against travel to Tyrol province

JACKSON, Miss. — Officials in Mississippi say about 2% of the coronavirus vaccinations given so far in the state have gone to people with out-of-state addresses.

Rival Foods and LIVEKINDLY Collective Enter Partnership to Develop Plant-Based Whole-Cut Products

Best Western® Hotels & Resorts Makes It Easier Than Ever To Achieve Elite Status

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Best Western® Hotels & Resorts Makes It Easier Than Ever To Achieve Elite Status February 8, 2021 GMT (PRNewsfoto/Best Western Hotels & Resorts) PHOENIX, Feb. 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Best Western Hotels & Resorts announced today that its award-winning Best Western Rewards (BWR®) program is cutting its Elite Status eligibility qualifications in half for 2021 - enabling travelers worldwide to earn Elite Status with just five nights, three stays or 5,000 points. Additionally, the reduction in thresholds applies to each BWR Elite Status tier – making it easier than ever for guests to climb the loyalty ladder.

Ameresco Announces Completion of Renovations to The Shaw s Center in Brockton, Massachusetts

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Ameresco Announces Completion of Renovations to The Shaw’s Center in Brockton, Massachusetts February 8, 2021 GMT L to R: Dan Smith, Business Development Manager, Ameresco; James Plouffe, Building Commissioner, City of Brockton; Sue Joss, CEO, Brockton Neighborhood Health Center; Robert F. Sullivan, Mayor, City of Brockton. (Photo: Business Wire) L to R: Dan Smith, Business Development Manager, Ameresco; James Plouffe, Building Commissioner, City of Brockton; Sue Joss, CEO, Brockton Neighborhood Health Center; Robert F. Sullivan, Mayor, City of Brockton. (Photo: Business Wire) BROCKTON, Mass. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 8, 2021

Humana and Roche Settle False Claims Act Lawsuit for $12 5 Million

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Humana and Roche Settle False Claims Act Lawsuit for $12.5 Million Sanford Heisler Sharp LLPFebruary 8, 2021 GMT NEW YORK, Feb. 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Sanford Heisler Sharp, LLP announced that Indianapolis-based Roche Diagnostics Corp. and Roche Diabetes Care, Inc. (“Roche”) and Louisville-based Humana, Inc., Humana Pharmacy, Inc., and Humana Pharmacy Solutions, Inc. (“Humana”) have agreed to settle a False Claims Act lawsuit brought by a whistleblower relator (“Relator”) on behalf of the United States. Defendants will pay $12.5 million to settle the government’s claims, and the Relator will receive a 29% share of the settlement, totaling $3,625,000.

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