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03/04/2021 - MetroNews by: Hoppy Kercheval
CHARLESTON, WV - The West Virginia Legislature is now considering whether those nursing homes, as well as every other health care provider and business in the state, should be protected from lawsuits because of the pandemic.

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03/03/2021 - NPR by: Rob Stein
WASHINGTON, DC - Concern about new coronavirus variants has grown quickly in recent months.

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03/03/2021 - Politico by: Erin Banco
WASHINGTON, DC - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to release guidance this week on safe activities for people who have received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine amid growing questions about when, and how, shots will enable a return to normal life.

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03/03/2021 - The Hill by: Morgan Gstalter
WASHINGTON, DC - The White House on Tuesday announced plans to further increase the number of vaccine doses sent to states each week from 14.5 million to 15.2 million.

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03/03/2021 - The Associated Press by: Zeke Miller, Linda A. Johnson, and Jonathan Lemire
WASHINGTON, DC - resident Joe Biden said the U.S. expects to take delivery of enough coronavirus vaccine for all adults by the end of May — two months earlier than anticipated — and he pushed states to get at least one shot into the arms of teachers by the end of March to hasten school reopenings.

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03/03/2021 - WVU Today by: Wendy Holdren
MORGANTOWN, WV - While West Virginia is one of the nation’s leaders in COVID-19 vaccine delivery, some folks in the state—notably people of color—may be hesitant to receive the vaccine. Experts at West Virginia University

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03/03/2021 - WVNews by: Matt Harvey
CLARKSBURG, WV - West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Monday reflected on Monday, the first day of March, about the Mountain State's battle against COVID-19 that started in earnest a year ago.

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