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Overnight Health Care: Public option plan left out of Biden budget proposal | House Republicans demand congressional probe into COVID-19 origin | Half the total US population have received at least one vaccine dose

Welcome to Friday’s Overnight Health Care. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) is trying a different approach to get his constituents vaccinated, telling them on Thursday to get their shots for his dog. “If you won’t do it for your family, you’ve got to get vaccinated for babydog.”

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Democrats face divide more than how to craft a multitrillion-dollar bill with no GOP

WASHINGTON — Progressives want to get to get the job done on a enormous $6 trillion financial offer. Moderate Democrats say that is much too pricey.

From cost tag to coverage particulars, Democratic leaders are confronting early inner divisions in excess of how to write a budget evaluate that can bypass a Republican filibuster in the Senate. They would want to unify their wafer-slender majorities in both equally the Home and the Senate.

The price tag is an early stage of rivalry. Senate Funds Committee Chair Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., mentioned Thursday that the committee is thinking about a $6 trillion

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Fort Bend ISDexpands mental health oerings

A NEED FOR NURSES While the supply of full-time registered nurses is projected to grow by 27.7% between 2018- 32, the demand could grow by 46.8%. Projected demand Projected supply Demand unmet GULF COAST REGISTEREDNURSES

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As Fort Bend ISD seeks federal funding for mental health services on campus for a third year, the dis- trict’s program has continued

ACIP readies Friday meeting on vaccine safety, boosters

With Katherine Ellen Foley, Emily Martin, Ben Leonard, Alice Miranda Ollstein and Caitlin Oprysko.

Advisers to federal regulators will discuss the safety of Covid-19 vaccines at two meetings this week.

A bipartisan pair of lawmakers wants to make it easier for those who experience rare but serious side effects from Covid shots to receive compensation.

A federal judge in Delaware gave drugmakers a small but potentially significant victory in their tussle with hospitals over the 340B drug discount program.

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COVID-19 cluster worsens in Australian city

SYDNEY, Australia — A state government minister has been infected with COVID-19 and another minister is in isolation as a cluster in the Australian city of Sydney worsens.

New South Wales Agriculture Minister Adam Marshall said he was told on Thursday that he had tested positive after dining with three government colleagues on Monday at a Sydney restaurant after an infected diner.

All four lawmakers had been attending Parliament as recently as Tuesday.

Health Minister Brad Hazard said he was self-isolating after being exposed to a potential case at Parliament House.



Hazzard said while standing next to Premier Gladys Berejiklian