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Feb 28, 2021 The Oklahoma State Department of Health reported 16 new COVID-19 cases and two more virus-related deaths in Norman Sunday morning. The latest update brings Normanâs cumulative COVID-19 case total to 13,264. The city has recorded 12,711 recoveries and 138 total COVID-19-related deaths. Normanâs seven-day new case average is around 18 cases. Norman Regional Hospital Systemsâ latest data update Monday showed a continued downward trend in local COVID hospitalization numbers, which have been steadily decreasing in recent weeks. Oklahomans can use the stateâs online vaccination portal to pre-register for the vaccine and schedule a vaccination when they are eligible. The portal is available at vaccinate.oklahoma.gov. ....
Two bills that could make it easier to get alcohol head to the House floor VIDEO: Two bills that could make it easier to get alcohol head to the House floor By Adam Mintzer | February 25, 2021 at 5:47 PM EST - Updated February 25 at 7:59 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - State lawmakers are debating two bills that some say would make it safer and easier to get beer and wine. The first bill would allow the use of grocery delivery services to order wine and beer, while the second would allow curbside pickup. The bills have already passed committee and are scheduled to be debated on the House floor. ....
| Updated: 5:52 p.m. A consumer-friendly service currently banned in Utah online beer and liquor ordering could become legal, under a bill released recently in the Legislature. HB371, a catchall alcohol measure sponsored by Reps. Timothy Hawkes, R-Centerville, and Steve Waldrip, R-Eden, addresses the 21st-century convenience that consumers have been clamoring, especially during the pandemic. If approved, online ordering of beer at grocery stores would be allowed as long as the retailer does not process payment before it verifies that the customer who still must go into the store “is the patron who placed the order” and that she or he is 21 or older. ....