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Stadium supper, dance zones, rethinking oysters: News from around our 50 states

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UA System campuses plan return to in-person classes for fall semester

UA System campuses plan return to in-person classes for fall semester UA System campuses plan return to in-person classes for fall semester By WBRC Staff | March 1, 2021 at 10:37 AM CST - Updated March 1 at 4:47 PM BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WBRC) - The University of Alabama System campuses plan to return to traditional in-person instruction without restrictions on classroom capacity for the Fall 2021 semester. The announcement from the UA System allows for course planning and registration for Fall 2021 courses to take place as usual in coming weeks. “The return to normal operations would not be possible without the leadership of our campus presidents – UA President Stuart Bell, UAB President Ray Watts and UAH President Darren Dawson – who have skillfully implemented the health and safety measures recommended by our world-renowned medical experts,” said UA System Chancellor Finis St. John in making the announcement Monday.

What People With Lupus Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine

12 Things People With Lupus Should Know About the COVID-19 Vaccine When the vaccine will be available for people with lupus, guidance on delaying medications before vaccination, and more. February 26, 2021 People with lupus should get the COVID-19 vaccine as soon as it is available to them, according to doctors and the current guidelines. Antonio Rodriguez/Adobe Stock In a recent Lupus Research Alliance survey of 703 Americans with lupus and 63 of their relatives and friends, 64 percent said they’d be willing to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it’s available and determined to be safe for them by scientists. Lupus itself and the immune-suppressing medications used to treat it may increase risk for severe COVID-19 infections, says Jeffrey R. Curtis, MD, MPH, professor of rheumatology and immunology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and chair of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR) COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Guidance Task Force. So the vaccine could be an impor

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