Associated Press
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As the 60-day session begins Tuesday, social distancing and other safety rules will continue to be in place at the Capitol.
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UCF officials said the student was isolated after testing positive and contact tracing measures were taken.
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Many expressed doubts about the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness, even though few if any serious side effects have turned up more than a month and a half into the vaccination drive.
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According to the Pew survey, some 12% of movers say the reason was too many COVID-19 restrictions.
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Moskowitz, a former Democratic state lawmaker, also told a state Senate committee that President Joe Biden “has inherited a mess” regarding the vaccine.
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If the dog sits while a fan is walking by, that’s a sign the dog detects the coronavirus and the fan will be denied entry.
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In an interview with AP, Florida's surgeon general reassures state residents that officials were doing all they could to roll out vaccines as quickly as possible.
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The variant that emerged in Britain was first detected in the state last week in a Martin County man. California has 26 cases of the mutated virus.
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The rise in deaths has advocates worried about Christmas gatherings and other yearend celebrations.
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CEO Ugur Sahin said more study was needed, but because the proteins on the variant are 99% the same as the prevailing strains, BioNTech has “scientific confidence” in the vaccine.