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While each individual news story has invoked its own stress upon the nation, what has left Americans feeling exhausted and powerless is the accumulation of events, and constancy of reporting.
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The new policies reflect the organization's view that the US has entered a potentially less dangerous phase of the pandemic as hospitalization rates and case percentages are consistently lower.
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The new change only requires students to continue the use of facial coverings in health related campus facilities and university transport.
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A sweeping surge of hospitalizations arose from the wave of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, and while parts of the country have recently seen a decline in cases, areas of the South and Midwest, particularly rural areas where Omicron surges were delayed, have still seen case numbers and hospitalizations growing significantly.
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The former Sappington Pro Outdoor location on East Jackson Boulevard in Jackson will be the bank’s new expansion site.
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The prices of beef and veal in the last year have skyrocketed 20%. Fresh fruits and vegetables cost 4% more than this time last year.
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The State of Emergency originally declared on March 13th, 2020 will expire at the end of 2021, and not be renewed in the new year.
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Nationally, more than 4.5 million households reported being at risk of eviction in the next two months, according to recent Census surveys.
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On Wednesday, July 21, a press conference at the State Capitol was held by Governor Mike Parson to announce the launch of a statewide COVID-19 vaccination…
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Some Missourians who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are relishing the freedom to resume in-person activities. But others are struggling with anxiety, after a year of isolation and uncertainty.