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Massachusetts Rep Stephen Lynch, vaccinated for virus, tests positive; Iowa health leaders begging for patience Latest COVID-19 updates

Freezer failure leads to middle-of-the-night vaccination rush; CDC mandates masks on public transit. Latest COVID-19 updates. Jordan Culver, Grace Hauck and Kaanita Iyer, USA TODAY Experts including Dr. Fauci say double masking could help prevent COVID-19 spread Replay Video UP NEXT COVID-19 has killed more than 438,000 Americans, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. USA TODAY is tracking the news. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates. Planning on taking public transportation anytime soon? You re going to need a mask. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order late Friday requiring people on airplanes, ships, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-shares to wear a face mask while waiting, boarding, traveling and disembarking. The order applies to those traveling into, within or out of the U.S.

Freezer failure leads to middle-of-the-night vaccination rush; CDC mandates masks on public transit Latest COVID-19 updates

Freezer failure leads to middle-of-the-night vaccination rush; CDC mandates masks on public transit. Latest COVID-19 updates. Jordan Culver, Grace Hauck and Kaanita Iyer, USA TODAY Experts including Dr. Fauci say double masking could help prevent COVID-19 spread Replay Video UP NEXT COVID-19 has killed more than 438,000 Americans, and infections have continued to mount despite the introduction of a pair of vaccines late in 2020. USA TODAY is tracking the news. Keep refreshing this page for the latest updates. Planning on taking public transportation anytime soon? You re going to need a mask. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an order late Friday requiring people on airplanes, ships, ferries, trains, subways, buses, taxis and ride-shares to wear a face mask while waiting, boarding, traveling and disembarking. The order applies to those traveling into, within or out of the U.S.

Pitkin County s COVID cases declining faster than officials predicted

County s COVID incidence rates on the decline

City of Aspen consumer health protection specialist Mike Sear checks the mask zone signs on a parking department pole in downtown Aspen on Friday, Jan. 15, 2021. The hope is to remove all of the mask zone signs on the sidewalk as theyre now getting ruined during the winter. (Kelsey Brunner/The Aspen Times) Pitkin County’s COVID-19 incidence rates have been on a steady decline for nearly a week, according to the county’s online data dashboard and daily epidemiological reports issued by Pitkin County Public Health. In the past seven days, the incidence rate dropped from a 14-day running total of nearly 3,000 cases per 100,000 people to half that: a Jan. 24 report

Aspen restaurant alliance s case set before judge in February

A district judge scheduled Feb. 19 as the hearing date for Pitkin County Restaurant Alliance’s motion seeking injunctive relief to suspend the public health order that bans indoor dining. Another ruling Judge Anne Norrdin issued Thursday effectively nixed the alliance’s attempt to get an injunction hearing held as early as Friday, which means the Pitkin County Board of Health’s Red-level order will remain in place indefinitely. The county entered the Red phase Sunday following the board’s vote Jan. 11 made out of concern over a rise in an COVID-19 incidence rate that has been the state’s highest and among the 25 highest in America.

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