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Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras: News from around our 50 states


From USA TODAY Network and wire reports
Alabama
Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama is requiring that students who will live on campus for the spring 2021 semester must be tested for coronavirus, officials said. The tests must happen within seven days of their arrival, no later than Jan. 19. The spring semester will begin Jan. 13. The university will offer free testing, or students can choose to get tested before returning to Tuscaloosa. Test results are expected to be provided within 24 hours to three days. The spring reentry testing is only required for those living on campus, including in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses. In addition to reentry testing, the university is continuing to conduct a variety of testing for all students, including sentinel, for-cause, exposure and symptomatic testing. More details about the testing can be found on the university’s website. ....

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Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras, virtual farm show: News from around our 50 states


Drive-in lawmaking, masked Mardi Gras, virtual farm show: News from around our 50 states
From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY
Alabama
Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama is requiring that students who will live on campus for the spring 2021 semester must be tested for coronavirus, officials said. The tests must happen within seven days of their arrival, no later than Jan. 19. The spring semester will begin Jan. 13. The university will offer free testing, or students can choose to get tested before returning to Tuscaloosa. Test results are expected to be provided within 24 hours to three days. The spring reentry testing is only required for those living on campus, including in residence halls and fraternity and sorority houses. In addition to reentry testing, the university is continuing to conduct a variety of testing for all students, including sentinel, for-cause, exposure and symptomatic testing. More details about the testing can be ....

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Fauci admits US should have done better with COVID vaccine rollout


Only 5.4 million Americans have been vaccinated so far despite 17.2 million doses being shipped out
The US has only vaccinated 1.7 percent of the population in just over three weeks, with about two-thirds of vaccine doses currently unused across the country 
Officials, both federal and state, are struggling to explain why the train wreck rollout has been so slow
Dr Anthony Fauci admitted the US should have done better with the historic vaccination rollout - as cases, deaths and hospitalizations continue to surge to record highs across the country 
States such as North Carolina, Louisiana, Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama have all said they will now add elderly residents to list of people currently allowed to be vaccinated ....

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Gov: Supply still a problem for state vaccination efforts

Gov: Supply still a problem for state vaccination efforts
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RI Department Health COVID subcommittee updates on vaccine rollout


PROVIDENCE – The complexities and rapidly unfolding challenges of bringing coronavirus vaccines to Rhode Islanders were in sharp focus Friday during a morning virtual meeting of the state Health Department’s COVID-19 Vaccine subcommittee.
A recent development surprise word on Thursday that the state will receive far fewer doses than expected of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine next week prompted committee facilitator McKenzie Morton, a member of the department’s COVID Vaccine Strategy and Planning Team, to declare “that’s a huge hit to the plan… We cannot pretend that we were not thrown for a loop.”
Potentially balancing that is the anticipated emergency use authorization of the Moderna vaccine by the federal Food and Drug Administration on Friday. The FDA’s advisory panel on Thursday gave an overwhelming endorsement to the vaccine, and shipments could begin to Rhode Island and other states on Monday. ....

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