Coronavirus update: More states taking off masks, fewer people may get $1,400 payments
Consumer Affairs· 2 days agoWith coronavirus (COVID-19) cases on the decline across most of the country, four states have now...
Ohio reported coronavirus deaths drops at least temporarily as state switches to slower reporting...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 4 days agoOhio after the announcement reported 16,750 deaths Tuesday afternoon, down from 17,346 on Monday....
Americans vaccinated against COVID-19 still wait for advice
KX TV North Dakota· 20 hours agoMore than 27 million Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will have to keep waiting...
Pennsylvania coronavirus update: Case rate increases, now double last April’s surge
The Morning Call· 2 days agoThe coronavirus rate rose 9% over last the last week, one-fourth of the December surge, but twice as...
Maine CDC reports 225 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
WMTW Portland· 1 day agoThe Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is reporting 225 new COVID-19 cases on Friday...
Dallas Music Venues Say They’re Listening to the CDC, Not to Gov. Abbott
Dallas Observer· 5 hours agoNot all Texans were rejoicing at the chance to show their faces in public again after Gov. Greg...
Americans vaccinated against COVID-19 still wait for advice
FOX21 Colorado Springs· 21 hours agoMore than 27 million Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will have to keep waiting...
N.J. coronavirus update: Wedding receptions, sleepaway camps can resume
WBGO-FM Newark· 2 days agoThe number of deaths from the coronavirus has crossed 21,000 with 63 additional mortalities, raising...
Biden promises enough coronavirus vaccine for ‘every adult in America’ by the end of May
Washington Post· 4 days agoBiden said pharmaceutical giant Merck will help make Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot coronavirus...
Florida to lower vaccination age soon, DeSantis says. 60 and up is next.
Tribune Publishing via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoFlorida will distribute coronavirus vaccines according to age going forward, and not prioritize people in occupations that have not already gotten access to shots, Gov. Ron ...