CORONAVIRUS TO CUT US LIFE EXPECTANCY BY OVER A YEAR, STUDY ESTIMATESUnder the new order, residents now qualified to administer pre-measured doses of the vaccine include personnel with current certifications by certain certifying boards, students of an accredited medical school with appropriate instruction and documented training, registered nurses, and licensed practical nurses who have retired, become inactive or whose licenses have lapsed within the last five years but were in good standing. t1064171626200 In other developments:- Trump gets warm Florida greeting from supporters after arriving from DC- Ex-Obama adviser calls Trump supporters an ‘issue of Homeland Security’- Melania Trump’s Mar-a-Lago outfit criticized online after couple exited Air Force One- Trump leaves letter for Biden before departing White HouseTODAY'S MUST-READS:- Pelosi says Trump could be 'accessory to murder' in connection with Capitol riot- Georgia voters enraged after Democrats promise of '$2,000 checks' becomes $1,400- Biden to new administration staffers: Be nice to others or 'I will fire you on the spot'- Tucker Carlson: Joe Biden declares war on 'White supremacy. t1064171626200 In other developments:- Jim Jordan: Dems ignoring that Trump urged DC crowd to protest 'peacefully and patriotically'- The five biggest moments from Wednesday’s session of Trump’s impeachment trial- Utah’s Mike Lee says trial statements about him were ‘contrary to fact,’ gets record revised: report- Shannon Bream: Democrats risk making Trump an ‘empathetic figure’ with post-presidency impeachment- MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow falsely claims Fox News did not air Trump impeachment trialBiden dodges question about punishing China over handling of coronavirusPresident Biden sidestepped a question Wednesday on whether his administration would attempt to take action against China over its early handling of the coronavirus pandemic. t1064171626200 nbsp;Instead, a group of Republicans have proposed a $600 billion proposal, which would include $160 billion toward vaccines, personal protective equipment, support for health care providers, $4 billion for behavioral health and substance abuse services, and $20 billion for schools, as well as an extension in enhanced federal unemployment benefits and "additional resources" for the Paycheck Protection Program and the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program to help small businesses and their employees. t1064171626200
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