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Study finds 7 newly-identified COVID-19 variants circulating in the United States

Four-year-old gets celebratory departure after she conquered hard battle against Covid-19

After a severe bout with COVID-19, 4-year-old Stella Martin is leaving UNM Hospital, the post said.  Stella came into the hospital in April after contracting COVID-19. She spent over 5 months in the Pediatric ICU and arrived in the CTH Acute Service in October. Stella s mother said that her child was hospitalised for nine months because of coronavirus and her asthma condition meant that her condition faced high risk, reports Good Morning America.  The hospital also thanked people who donated their iPads so that the child could able to communicate with her family and also acknowledged the hard work and dedication of the medical personnel. 

Hospital claps for little girl| Healthcare workers clap for 4-year-old girl to celebrate her recovery from COVID-19 [WATCH]

Stella Martin was admitted at the University of New Mexico hospital in April 2020. Hospital claps for little girl who recovered from COVID-19.   |  Photo Credit: Twitter The deadly COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on humanity. While some people lost the battle against the pandemic, there were many who fought the virus and came out victorious.  Indeed, this demands a celebration. Be it a victory dance or just everyone applauding the spirit, it makes the moment even more special. One such instance caught the internet s fancy and it is winning hearts as well. Recently, A 4-year-old girl named Stella Martin was discharged from the University of New Mexico Health Sciences hospital. As she is going towards the exit on her wheelchair, the healthcare workers stand on each side and applaud her recovery. She was accompanied by her parents and one of the workers was pushed her wheelchair.

Shadow seekers, billionaire tax, vaccines for cabbies: News from around our 50 states

Shadow seekers, billionaire tax, vaccines for cabbies: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Montgomery: The state on Monday launched an online portal for people to check their eligibility for COVID-19 vaccinations and make appointments. The Alabama Department of Public Health said the site at alcovidvaccine.gov will allow those eligible to make an appointment if shots are available in their county of choice. The portal also provides information about additional drive-thru and walk-in clinics being offered. Starting next Monday, Alabama will expand who is eligible for the vaccine to everyone 65 and older, educators, court officials, corrections officers, postal employees, grocery store workers, some manufacturing workers, public transit workers, agriculture employees, state legislators and constitutional officers. Currently, only people 75 and older, first responders, health care workers and long-term care reside

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