- Every adult in Nebraska can get a COVID Vaccine; Here’s how 1011now
- Nebraska opening up vaccines to anyone, will adjust supply to meet demand across state Lincoln Journal Star
- Ricketts: Nebraska ‘won’t participate’ in vaccine passports WOWT
- Nebraska health districts can open COVID-19 vaccine to all Monday, Ricketts says 1011now
- Ricketts: On April 5, health districts can vaccinate anyone 18 and older KETV Omaha
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Month: March 2021
- North Carolina police officer resigns after video surfaces appearing to show rough handling of K-9 NBC News
- North Carolina police officer resigns over disturbing K-9 video Fox News
- Salisbury police officer resigns following investigation into K-9 training video WXII12 Winston-Salem
- France goes back on COVID-19 lockdown amid surge KRON4
- Salisbury police officer accused of mistreating K-9 resigns WSOC Charlotte
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- WATCH LIVE: Everyone in Washington 16 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by April 15 KING5.com
- Over 100 fully vaccinated people contract COVID-19 in Washington state, officials say Yahoo! Voices
- COVID-19 vaccine side effects World Health Organization (WHO)
- BREAKING: Everyone 16 and older eligible for vaccine on April 15, Inslee says KUOW News and Information
- Another 2 million people in Washington eligible for COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday KING 5
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- Delta and Coca-Cola Reverse Course on Georgia Voting Law, Stating ‘Crystal Clear’ Opposition The New York Times
- Delta Air Lines CEO reacts to backlash over Georgia’s new voting law Good Morning America
- Delta CEO and Georgia governor get heated in voter law square-off CNN
- Coca-Cola CEO: Georgia voting law ‘unacceptable’ and a ‘step backwards’ CNBC Television
- Delta, Coca Cola CEOs blasts Georgia’s ‘unacceptable’ voting law NBC News
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- Kemp eases Georgia coronavirus restrictions despite worries about new surge Atlanta Journal Constitution
- Watch CNBC’s full interview with Georgia Gov. Kemp on voter law backlash CNBC Television
- New Gov. Kemp order rolls back COVID-19 restrictions on distancing, gatherings 13WMAZ.com
- Ga. governor signs executive order eliminating some COVID restrictions WTOC
- Kemp signs new COVID-19 executive orders; some restrictions to roll back WALB
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- More younger N.J. residents are being hospitalized for COVID, health officials say NJ.com
- New Jersey Launches COVID-19 Vaccine Appointment Finder Patch.com
- FEMA Vaccination Site Opens In Newark CBS New York
- New COVID wave could peak in May or June, leading to ‘long hot summer’ NJBIZ
- N.J. reports 44 COVID deaths, 4586 cases, hospitalizations rise as 3rd wave hits state. ‘This pandemic is not over,’ Murphy says. NJ.com
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- Johnson & Johnson confirmed vaccine production problems at Emergent plant in Baltimore The Washington Post
- Some Johnson & Johnson Covid Vaccine Doses Delayed in US by Factory Mix-Up The New York Times
- How long should you work out each day? Good Morning America
- I got the placebo in the Johnson & Johnson vaccine trial. Here’s my full journey. The Washington Post
- Race To Vaccinate Picks Up Speed In Miami-Dade, New Temporary Site Opens In Hialeah CBS Miami
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Survey also reveals only half of Britons who develop signs of virus fully self-isolate
Fewer than a quarter of people in the UK with Covid symptoms are requesting a test, while only half say they are fully self-isolating after symptoms develop, researchers have found.
People in the UK must self-isolate for 10 days if they have Covid, with the period beginning from the onset of symptoms or, if there are no symptoms, from the day of a positive test result.
Labour leader says if virus is under control, public will object to proving status before entering indoor venues
Keir Starmer has dealt a blow to government hopes of pushing through a domestic Covid passport scheme, expressing scepticism about the idea and saying the “British instinct” could be against them.
Ministers are consulting on the possibility of obliging people to show proof of vaccination or a recent negative coronavirus test to access crowded spaces such as pubs or sports events, with Downing Street insisting no decision has been made yet.