One of them is that it won t be 2020 anymore.
This year is doomed to be remembered as the year of the great pandemic with its awful toll of death and disease, its isolation and overhanging cloud of dread, its economic destruction.
But history also will remember this year s dramatic presidential election that moved America off a path that might have taken us into new, uncharted and perhaps even hazardous or perilous territory during the following four years.
Post-election developments this year may provide just a taste.
We will return now to a more familiar path that has been followed by both Republican and Democratic presidents, beginning in late January.
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Texas strays from federal guidance on COVID vaccine plan
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Karen TownsendPosted at 2:31 pm on December 22, 2020
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State health officials in Texas announced Monday who will be next in line to receive the COVID-19 vaccine after health care workers and long term care residents. Instead of following federal guidelines, Texans over the age of 65 and those over 16 who have chronic medical conditions will be the next group of people offered the vaccine. This decision strays from federal guidelines which recommend people over 75 and essential workers receive priority.
The second group will include about eight million Texans who will be eligible for the vaccinations. The state is offering 1.9 million Texans in health care and those who are residents in long-term facilities first, as the federal guidelines recommend. The guidelines recommend that those 75 years of age and essential workers be the next group to be offered the vaccine. As Ja
UT System Regents appoint Kirk Calhoun president as UT Tyler, UT Health Science Center merge By KLTV Digital Media Staff | December 21, 2020 at 1:33 PM CST - Updated December 28 at 1:21 AM
From the University of Texas System
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The University of Texas System Board of Regents formalized the leadership of a unified UT Tyler today, voting unanimously to name Kirk A. Calhoun, M.D., president. Calhoun will officially become president of UT Tyler on Jan. 4, 2021.
UT Tyler and the UT Health Science Center at Tyler are merging to create a single, integrated university that will more comprehensively serve the educational, health and economic needs of East Texas. The merged university will be called UT Tyler.
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