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'Breakthrough' COVID cases after vaccines are rare, expected


'Breakthrough' COVID cases after vaccines are rare, expected
EMILY WOODRUFF, The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate
April 3, 2021
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1of3FILE - In this March 29, 2021, file photo, Brian Snipes receives a drive-thru vaccination at "Vaccine Fest," a 24-hour COVID-19 mass vaccination event in Metairie, La., just outside New Orleans, hosted by Ochsner Health System and the Jefferson Parish Government. The U.S. moved closer Thursday, April 1, toward vaccinating 100 million Americans in a race against an uptick in COVID-19 cases that is fueling fears of another nationwide surge just as the major league baseball season starts and thousands of fans return to stadiums.Gerald Herbert/APShow MoreShow Less

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US hunger crisis persists, especially for kids, older adults


US hunger crisis persists, especially for kids, older adults
ANITA SNOW, REBECCA SANTANA and CANDICE CHOI, Associated Press
April 1, 2021
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1of20Rita Scanlon, 92, eats lunch delivered to her by Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island as she listens to Gov. Gina Raimondo's press conference urging residents to stay home for Thanksgiving amidst an increase in COVID hospitalizations, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020, in Central Falls, R.I. As more at-risk seniors find themselves unable to leave their homes during the pandemic, Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island has been delivering on average 4,000 meals per day up from their pre-pandemic average of 1,200.David Goldman/APShow MoreShow Less

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After 1 year of COVID, graduating Coast nurses are ready


After 1 year of COVID, graduating Coast nurses are ready
ANITA LEE, The Sun-Herald
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BILOXI, Miss. (AP) — Before her father died, Amelia Parrish told him that she had been accepted to nursing school.
“That was really the last thing I was able to tell him,” she said.
Her father, a dentist, smiled. He and her mother had always taught Amelia to help people. Her father set an example by treating patients who couldn’t always pay.
He passed away from a terminal illness a few days after she shared her news, in November 2018.
Neither Amelia nor her father could have imagined then what nursing school would be like for her and 89 other nursing students graduating in the spring class of 2021 from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. But school has prepared them for exams to become registered nurses.

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Louisiana congressional candidates ignore income disclosure


Louisiana congressional candidates ignore income disclosure
MELINDA DESLATTE, Associated Press
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BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Nearly all the candidates vying for Louisiana's two vacant U.S. House seats have failed to file a required federal financial disclosure form detailing their income and debts, a report that can provide details into possible sources of influence or conflict.
Of 27 contenders for the March 20 special congressional elections, only three have filed reports with the U.S. House clerk's office for their races, according to a searchable online database. The clerk's office said all available disclosure reports for Louisiana's special elections are filed in that database.

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Elections again? Voting opens in Louisiana's US House races


Elections again? Voting opens in Louisiana's US House races
MELINDA DESLATTE, Associated Press
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1of6The sunsets as people arrive to vote at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church in Ironton, Louisiana for Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020. (Chris Granger/The Advocate via AP)Chris Granger/APShow MoreShow Less
2of6Julia Letlow, widow of Republican U.S. Rep.-elect Luke Letlow, speaks to members of the press at the Louisiana State Archives after signing up to run for the 5th District seat on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021, in Baton Rouge, La. Luke Letlow won a December election for the congressional seat but died of COVID-19 complications in December, before he could be sworn into office.Brett Duke/APShow MoreShow Less

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