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01/14/2022 - The Associated Press by: Mark Sherman and Jessica Gresko
WASHINGTON, DC - The Supreme Court has stopped the Biden administration from enforcing a requirement that employees at large businesses be vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo weekly testing and wear a mask on the job.

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01/14/2022 - WVNews
CHARLESTON, WV - Gov. Jim Justice continues to experience mild symptoms of COVID-19 but “feels much better,” according to a press release issued Thursday afternoon.

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01/14/2022 - Pittsburg Post-Gazette by: Emily Mullin and Jesse Bunch
MORGANTOWN, WV - Local hospitals and health care facilities are preparing to comply with President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate after the Supreme Court decided Thursday that the administration could proceed with enforcing the requirement for most health care workers in the United States.

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01/14/2022 - MetroNews
CHARLESTON, WV - The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) confirmed 12 pediatric COVID-19 cases hospitalized in its Wednesday report, which is new information provided on the dashboard.

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01/14/2022 - WCHS by: Bob Aaron
CHARLESTON, WV - Hospitals in West Virginia have 500 fewer beds available now than when the state hits its pandemic peak of hospitalizations a few months ago.

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01/14/2022 - Charleston Gazette-Mail by: Joe Severino
CHARLESTON, WV - West Virginia’s top two Democrat lawmakers laid out their party’s priorities Thursday morning, calling for increases in state workers’ pay, deterring the consolidation of public schools and mending food insecurity statewide, among other wishes for the 2022 legislative session.

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01/14/2022 - Charleston Gazette-Mail by: Lacie Pierson
CHARLESTON, WV - The West Virginia Senate on Wednesday passed 18 bills in the span of a little more than an hour as part of an effort Senate President Craig Blair, R-Berkeley, said was meant to beat one thread of insanity in the legislative process.

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