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Five under-vaccinated regions of the U.S. could be putting the entire nation at risk, according to researchers at Georgetown University. The fear is COVID-19 could mutate so significantly in these areas, it could defeat vaccines.An analysis by Georgetown University researchers found five significant clusters stanley cup in the southern and lower Midwestern part of the U.S. They include portions of Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and New Mexico. Five clusters show regions that are under-vaccinated, according to researchers at Georgetown University. The Biden administration is sounding stanley cup the alarm about a rapid rise in the Delta variant, which is significantly more widespread than previously thought. To be clear, there will likely continue to be an increase in cases among unvaccinated Americans, said White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Jeff Zients.A study published in the journal Natu stanley cup re on Thursday suggests that having only one dose of a vaccine offers little protection against the Delta variant. There are 25 million people in the U.S. who have received only one shot, and 140 million are unvaccinated, leaving 45% of the country at risk, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Missouri, the Delta variant accounts for 73% of new COVID cases, according to the CDC. In Texas, a youth camp near Austin may be the nation s Chif Juul bought ad space on Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network, lawsuit claims
SALINAS, Calif. -- A magnitude 4.7 earthquake that struck Monterey County late Monday morning was felt in parts of northern California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. CBS San Francisco reports the earthquake struck at 11:31 a.m. about 22 miles east of Salinas and 14 mile stanley cup s northeast of the town of Gonzales, at a depth of about 3.8 miles. M 4.7 - 22km NE of Gonzales, California pic.twitter/pAgkl2zEp1mdash; NWS Bay Area @NWSBayArea November 13, 2017 Visitors to the USGS website from as far away as San Francisco -- nearly 100 miles from the epicenter -- reported feeling the earthquake. The National Weather Service said a tsunami was not expected. Tsunami Info Stmt: M4.8 025mi SE Monterey, California 1131PST Nov 13: Tsunami NOT expected NTWCmdash; NWS Tsunami Alerts @NWS_NTWC November 13, 2017 There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. jordan More from CBS News stanley cup Arrest made in camper s murder, initially reported as a bear attack Passenger attacked while sleeping on flight: His face was bruised and bloody |
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