Category: Coronavirus
Leave Situation Could Become ‘Crisis’ for Some State Employees
As COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Alabama, a state employee group is asking for flexibility for workers who may have to quarantine.
The Alabama State Employees Association is asking state agencies and departments to be “as creative as they can in helping all state employees through this pandemic,” Executive Director Mac McArthur told Alabama Daily News.
“If this goes on for a while or gets worse, I would say this becomes a crisis issue for some of our members,” McArthur said.
If in another month the delta virus is still increasing in case numbers and causing schools to close, “then I think our members will be looking to the administration (for assistance),” he said.
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As COVID Cases Rise, Emergency Leave Unavailable for Teachers
Most Alabama school teachers who are temporarily sent home this school year because they contract COVID-19, are exposed to it or are caring for their own children in quarantine will have to use their personal leave time to do it.
A few weeks into the academic year, some schools have had to move students temporarily to virtual learning as COVID-19 cases prevent in-person learning.
The Alabama Education Association is asking local systems to extend paid emergency leave to staff.
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COVID-19 Cases Level Off After Spike; FDA Fully Approves Pfizer Vaccine
The number of new COVID-19 cases in Alabama has dropped for the past two days, but the state is still averaging more than 4,000 cases a day.
After reporting a record daily high 6,210 cases on Saturday, the Alabama Department of Public Health listed 3,315 cases in its update on Sunday and 2,588 on Monday. The average for the past seven days stands at 4,041 cases a day.
Alabama has recorded 665,653 cases since the pandemic began in March 2020.
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Alabama Hits All-Time High for New Daily COVID Cases, Death Toll Reaches 12,000
For the first time since the COVID outbreak began, Alabama has recorded more than 6,000 new cases in a single day.
The Alabama Department of Public Health reported on Saturday that 6,210 additional cases had been diagnosed, bringing the cumulative total for the pandemic to 659,750. The daily count broke the old record of 5,498 cases set Jan. 5.
The 7-day moving average of new cases also reached a new all-time high, with 4,549.29 cases per day tallied over the past week. The previous peak of 4,280 cases was set Jan. 10. Saturday’s average jumped by a whopping 887.14 cases over Friday’s report, the largest day-over-day increase since the pandemic began. Read more.
Amid ICU Shortage, Alabama Hospitals See Record-Breaking Pediatric Caseload
Alabama’s hospitals are caring for more children with COVID-19 than ever before, the latest development in an increasingly dire situation for the state’s health care system. Read more.
COVID-19 Case Numbers, Hospitalizations Continue to Rise
There were 3,799 new cases of COVID-19 in Alabama on Friday, raising the overall total to 653,540, the state Department of Public Health reported.
The state has averaged 3,662 additional cases a day over the past week.
There were additional 28 deaths from the virus reported by ADPH. The seven-day average of Covid deaths is 25 a day.
Alabama now has 2,702 Covid patients in hospitals across the state. That number has risen steadily from that total of 1,451 reported on Aug. 1.
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Alabama Eighth for COVID Deaths
Alabama ranks eighth among states with the highest daily death rates per capita from COVID-19 in the past week. The state has had 27 deaths per 100,000 residents. Read more.
Alabama Hospitals in ‘Uncharted Territory’ as COVID-19 Spread Grows
Hospitals across the state have moved into “uncharted territory” as they struggle to keep up with the influx of COVID-19 patients while responding to patients with heart attacks, strokes and other serious illnesses, the president of the Alabama Hospital Association said Wednesday.
There were 2,731 Covid patients in 111 hospitals across the state on Wednesday, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health. That is 360 patients more than the total a week earlier, and the count is approaching the single-day high of 3,084 on Jan. 11.
UAB reported that it was caring for 184 patients who were admitted for the coronavirus.
The crisis faced by hospitals is directly tied to the sharp increase in the number of new infections, which ADPH reports is now regularly surpassing 4,000 cases per day.
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UAB Will Require Vaccination of Healthcare Workers as Alabama’s COVID Hospitalizations Near Record High