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Subject What You Need to Know: 12/24/2020
Date December 24, 2020 10:00 PM
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What You Need to Know: December 24, 2020

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SENATE MAJORITY LEADER MITCH MCCONNELL RECEIVES COVID-19 VACCINE

Mitch McConnell issued the following statement: "Since last spring, following
health guidelines, I have advocated mask wearing, social distancing, and other
best practices. Because of the health professionals at the FDA, Operation Warp
Speed, and provisions of the CARES Act that I was proud to get signed into law,
we now have a vaccine that is ready for use. But I am disappointed to see the
early public sentiment that shows some hesitation towards receiving a vaccine."  READ MORE [link removed]   [link removed]
SITE THAT REPORTED KY.'S FIRST COVID-19 CASE RECEIVES VACCINES

The health department’s vaccines arrived Wednesday, said Public Health Director Crystal Miller. This week, the Harrison Memorial Hospital will receive its vaccines, and Georgetown Community Hospital already received its shipment on Tuesday, both examples of vaccines arriving in more remote parts of the state. “This is going to be different in every community. We need our communities to trust us and know that we are prioritizing based on high risk and what we should and we’ll roll that out based on the supply that we have,” Miller said. READ MORE [link removed]   [link removed]
GEORGIA RUNOFF TURNOUT NEARS 1.5 MILLION AND HEADS TOWARD RECORD

The double runoff for the two Georgia Senate seats will decide whether
President-elect Joe Biden has a narrow majority in the Senate to advance his
agenda in Congress, or if Republicans will have the votes to block major
legislation. If Democrats win both seats, the Senate would be split 50-50
between Democrats and Republicans and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris would
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