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Lisa Rathke
January 08, 2021 - 2:05 PM
Vermont ranks second in the nation in the pace of receiving and administering COVID-19 vaccines per 100,000 people, Human Services Agency Secretary Mike Smith said Friday.
As of Thursday night, 21,000 Vermonters had been vaccinated, he said during the state s biweekly briefing on the coronavirus.
“However we need to keep accelerating our pace of vaccinations, even as supplies remain uneven and often disappointing,” Smith said.
The state has now included about 4,500 first responders — such as police and firefighters — among the first group to receive the vaccine, he said.
“Primarily because we discovered that often these Vermonters are responding to accident scenes and 911 medical calls. They are administering aid or helping to get individuals ready for transport even before EMS arrives. They are directly involved in patient care,” he said. ....

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Holiday gatherings, travel have some impact on virus numbers


Holiday gatherings, travel have some impact on virus numbers
By LISA RATHKEJanuary 8, 2021 GMT
Vermont ranks second in the nation in the pace of receiving and administering COVID-19 vaccines per 100,000 people, Human Services Agency Secretary Mike Smith said Friday.
As of Thursday night, 21,000 Vermonters had been vaccinated, he said during the state’s biweekly briefing on the coronavirus.
“However we need to keep accelerating our pace of vaccinations, even as supplies remain uneven and often disappointing,” Smith said.
The state has now included about 4,500 first responders such as police and firefighters among the first group to receive the vaccine, he said. ....

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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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