Today marks two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. JohnBDias looks back on where we've been and where we're headed:
Since then, the Tri-State Area has seen thousands of deaths, and the world was turned upside down.
There have been lockdowns, mask and vaccine mandates, social distancing. So much has happened, and yet we still may have much more to get through.on planes and public transportation. It will now run through April 18 to give the CDC time to develop a revised policy. "If we sweep them under the rug, they come back stronger. They come back harder. They kill more people," he said. . New Jersey followed on March 4, then Connecticut on March 8.Nearly 80 million Americans have been infected, and more than 950,000 have died.
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State epidemiologist calls Alaska’s COVID-19 case count ‘hopeful’“I think it’s very hopeful,” State Epidemiologist Dr. Joe McLaughlin said. “We are definitely on a steep downward trajectory from the omicron wave, and I think everybody is feeling very happy about that.”
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More than 4,500 Utahns have died of COVID-19 since pandemic began, state reportsThe Utah Department of Health reported 24 more COVID-19 deaths on Thursday, bringing the state's death toll since the pandemic began above 4,500.
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Gas prices soar across Tri-State, some relief may be in sightPrices are surging across our region. It's now up to $4.47 a gallon in New York, $4.38 in New Jersey, and $4.48 in Connecticut. But, there could be some relief on the way.
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Volunteers from Tri-State Area helping Ukrainian refugees in PolandRefugees are being greeted by a herd of volunteers, including Yogi Trivedi from Long Island, Darshan Patel from Pennington, New Jersey, and Dharmik Sheth from Robbinsville, New Jersey.
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State of marijuana: Where does state tax revenue from cannabis go?According to the Alaska Department of Revenue, more than 3% percent of the taxes collected in Alaska came from marijuana in 2021. That’s more than $30 million for fiscal year 2021 alone. Here's how it gets allocated.
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