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COVID ANNIVERSARY: Business leaders praise, public health experts pan state's pandemic response | Govt-and-politics


ERIN MURPHY
DES MOINES — When the COVID-19 pandemic first reached Iowa, Gov. Kim Reynolds assured Iowans her administration was ready.
Monday, March 8, marks the one-year anniversary of the first confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in Iowa. In the 12 months since, the COVID-19 pandemic has claimed the lives of more than 5,500 Iowans with more than 360,000 confirmed cases, according to state public health data.
Iowa’s Lee Enterprises newspapers and The Gazette in Cedar Rapids have produced a series of stories to mark the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. The series, which will run through next Sunday, March 14, will explore the devastation caused by the pandemic and the challenges it has created. ....

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A Native American tribe wants Va. recognition. The state dropped the ball, and other tribes are opposed.


By PATRICK WILSON
Richmond Times-Dispatch
Del. Delores McQuinn speaks in favor of her resolution to grant the Wolf Creek Cherokee Tribe state recognition. Chuck Hoskin Jr., principal chief of the Cherokee Nation urges the committee to reject state recognition of the tribe.
A group of Cherokee Indians based in Henrico County wants to be recognized by Virginia.
But the seven federally recognized tribes in Virginia asked the legislature to hold off, and the largest of the country’s three federally recognized Cherokee tribes strongly opposed a resolution in the General Assembly this year that would have granted the Wolf Creek Cherokee state status. ....

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