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The average pace of first doses being administered across the United States has nearly doubled from a month ago, according to a federal government tally. The uptick is the latest sign of growing interest in the shots amid surging COVID-19 cases around the country and a push to vaccinate children ahead of the new school year.Nationwide, the country was averaging around 441,198 new vaccinations per day as of August 5, according to figures released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That represents a 95% increase from the mere 226,209 average of first doses recorded a month prior, on July 5.The sharp turnaround comes after the average pace of new vaccinations had been plumm stanley mug eting for months, bottoming out around 218,696 on July 7. Since then, the pace of first doses has steadily cli stanley france mbed in nearly every state. Some of the largest increases have c stanley taza ome in areas that had long lagged the nationwide vaccination average, and are now besieged by spikes in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths.In Alabama, which has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the U.S., the average pace of new vaccinations has climbed more than 100% according to theCDC s figures from July 22. The next largest increase was in Louisiana, where first shots have accelerated 84%, followed by Nebraska and Minnesota. Alabama and Louisiana are among the states that have seen some of most severe COVID-19 surges so far this summer. The largest sha Njtf House Republicans Amend Tax Cuts
This story was written by John Mark Busby, Daily MississippianStudents, faculty and staff at the University of Mississippi laughed and applauded during moments of the viewing of the vice presidential debate between Republican nominee Gov. Sarah Palin and Democratic nominee Sen. Joe Biden Thursday night in the Overby Center Auditorium. Dawn Jeter, operations manager of the Overb stanley cup y Center, thought the event was a huge success. There was great attendance, with very good, constructive, participation from the audience after the debate, making a discussion that shows how involved students are with both candidates, Jeter said. The Overby Center began planning the event several weeks ago, Jeter said. We felt it important because of the Palin effect on this election has been unbelievable, Je stanley thermobecher ter explained. There seems to be a lot of interest in the college age students to vote. Frankly I think there was more interest in the vice presidential debate than perhaps the debates in the coming weeks. Richard Forgette, chairman of the political science department, moderated the post debate discussion. He welcomed viewers by asking them to consider two questions throughout the debate: What do we expect of a vice president and What is one thing o caneca stanley r one line that was most memorable in the debate When addressing the audience about memorable moments, Forgette said, We will see that three second splice freque
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