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U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. says that while vaccines do not eliminate risks, not having them could be catastrophic, including to the people in the Caribbean that cruises visit.
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In Washington, adults can walk away from their vaccine appointment with a free joint, but some cannabis retailers and health providers are exactly all in.
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After an impasse in mediation, U.S. District Judge Steven Merryday will hold a hearing in Tampa on Florida’s request for a preliminary injunction against restrictions imposed by the CDC.
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Norwegian says it is in talks with Gov. Ron DeSantis' staff and attorneys “to ensure that we can offer the safest cruise experience for our passengers.”
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The new Florida law exempts 40 types of health care facilities, including hospitals, long-term care facilities, physician offices and ambulance providers.
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CEO Frank Del Rio made the threat during an earnings call Thursday, just days after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill that forbids so-called vaccine "passports."
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The university dropped the requirement after the signing of a new law that bans businesses, schools and governments from mandating proof of vaccinations.
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The law takes effect July 1. The governor's executive order enacts some provisions of the law more quickly to “bridge the gap between then and now,” he said.
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The measure allows the governor to override local orders during a health crisis and puts a permanent ban on vaccine "passports."
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While COVID-19 passports could be used to show people have been vaccinated, ban supporters say the plan strikes a “delicate balance” between protecting people and civil liberties.