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Month: February 2021

Publix joins a growing list of grocers offering incentives for workers to get vaccinated

Publix joined a growing list of US grocers and retailers offering incentives to workers who get the Covid-19 vaccine. The popular Southern supermarket chain said it is offering its employees $125 gift cards when they sign up and show proof of vaccination. While more and more employers are offering similar incentives, vaccine distribution and eligibility

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Trump to speak at CPAC in first public appearance since leaving White House, while Pence declines invitation

Former President Donald Trump will speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, next Sunday, according to a source familiar with the matter, while former Vice President Mike Pence declined an invitation to speak at the conference, two sources told CNN. One source said organizers still hope to change Pence’s mind about attending,

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National security adviser says White House has started to communicate with Iran over American hostages

The Biden administration has begun to communicate with Iran over American hostages in the region, national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Sunday, calling the issue a “significant priority” for the White House. “We intend to very directly communicate with the Iranians about the complete and utter outrage — the humanitarian catastrophe that is the unjust,

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About half of Texans still have issues with their water supply after widespread power outages

Water service remained disrupted for about half of Texas residents early Sunday, a lingering consequence of the widespread power outages from devastating winter weather and an unprepared infrastructure. More than 1,300 public water systems have reported disruptions in service, with many leading to boil-water notices, according to Gary Rasp, media specialist for the Texas Commission

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This week marks one year since Riverside County reported its first COVID-19 case

Nearly one year ago information was scarce and the emerging coronavirus captivated the attention of millions of people worldwide. The virus was originally detected in Wuhan City of China’s Hubei Province before it quickly spread to nearby countries and eventually the world, classifying it as a full blown pandemic. Riverside County’s first case of coronavirus

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Estadounidenses usarán mascarillas «posiblemente» hasta 2022 para protegerse contra el covid-19, dice Fauci

Washington (CNN) — El Dr. Anthony Fauci dijo este domingo que es «posible» que los estadounidenses todavía necesiten usar máscaras en 2022 para protegerse contra el coronavirus. Esto aún cuando Estados Unidos puede alcanzar «un grado significativo de normalidad» para fines de 2021. Cuando Dana Bash de CNN le preguntó en el programa «State of

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