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Mar 24, 2021

Texas To Allow All Adults To Receive COVID Vaccine By End Of March

Texas was one of the first states to fully reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic and now they are leading the way with making COVID-19 vaccines available to a wider group of people. According to the Dallas Morning News, the state...

Mar 23, 2021

TSA Reports Most Single-Day Travelers Since March 2020

We are getting closer to remembering what life was like before the coronavirus pandemic. Over the weekend, on Sunday, March 21, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced it screened 1.5 million passengers. The number is notable because it marks the...

Mar 22, 2021

Tokyo Summer Olympics Will Not Allow Fans From Overseas

The Tokyo Summer Olympics were originally scheduled to take place in 2020. Of course, the coronavirus forced officials to postpone the Summer Games and now they will be held in 2021. There were plenty of hurdles cleared in order for...

Miami Curfew Extended Due To COVID-19 Spring Break Partiers

Spring Break always draws a rowdy crowd — including some people who are doing nothing more than looking to start trouble. But in the middle of a global pandemic, state and city officials are being extra strict cautious. In Miami,...

Mar 22, 2021

Oklahoma Basketball To Be Without Star Player For First 2 Games Due To COVID

Harmon reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 when he arrived in Indianapolis on Monday. The Oklahoma basketball program will start the 2021 NCAA Tournament without a key member of its roster. Ahead of the official start of March Madness, Sooners head...

Mar 17, 2021

Dr. Fauci Says Small Gatherings Could Resume By July

Dr. Anthony Fauci is provided some hope as states across the country begin to reopen amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Dr. Fauci said that small gatherings by the Fourth of July weekend are “entirely conceivable.” The 74-year-old Fauci has been...

Mar 16, 2021

Mar 10, 2021

Texas Rangers To Allow Fans In Ballpark At Full Capacity

The Texas Rangers are looking to establish a new home-field advantage for the upcoming season. Since the coronavirus brought the sports world to a standstill almost exactly one year ago, arenas, ballparks, and stadiums have either been empty or at...

Mar 8, 2021

CDC Announces New COVID-19 Guidelines For Vaccinated Americans

On Monday, March 8, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced updated COVID-19 guidelines for Americans who have received their coronavirus vaccinations. The new guidelines from the CDC say that those who are fully vaccinated can safely have small...

Mar 8, 2021

NBA Announces No New COVID-19 Cases After All-Star Weekend

Despite some concerns, the NBA says that the league has found no new cases of COVID-19 following NBA All-Star Weekend at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. There were previously concerns expressed by players across the league about the All-Star...

Mar 2, 2021

Joe Biden: US Will Have Enough COVID Vaccines For Every Adult By ‘End Of May’

Joe Biden is providing some optimism for Americans who are looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine. According to the President of the United States, the country will have enough COVID vaccines available for every adult by the “end of May”...

Mar 2, 2021

Texas, Mississippi Lift Mask Mandates; Businesses Can Open At 100% Capacity

Texas is about to return to life as normal amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. On Tuesday, March 2, Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state would be dropping its mask mandate and businesses will be given the green light to...

Mar 2, 2021

WHO Says It’s ‘Unrealistic’ COVID-19 Pandemic Ends This Year

While we are beginning to make progress with COVID-19 vaccines, the World Health Organization (WHO) is here to be a Debbie-downer. Dr. Michael Ryan, director of WHO’s emergencies program, said at a briefing this week that it is “unrealistic” to...