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Lawrence Tech to revert to online-only learning amid COVID-19 surge

Lawrence Technological University has hit the brakes on in-person activity due to the recent surge of COVID-19 cases in Michigan.The Southfield-based school said Monday it would return to online-only learning Tuesday through April 12. All athletic practices and competition will also be paused for…

MDH: 5 new COVID-19 deaths, 1,550 newly reported cases

Meanwhile, there have been a total of 2.54 million COVID-19 vaccinations administered in Minnesota, with 1.30 million receiving the Pfizer vaccine, 1.18 million receiving the Moderna vaccine and 59,797 receiving the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according to MDH …

COVID-19: A feeling of hope and pride for businesses that survived and reopened

The COVID-19 pandemic has been rough on businesses that sell alcohol, and Friday night was huge for them. Caption: COVID-19: A feeling of hope and pride for businesses that survived and reopened. Last call for bars is later now. They can stay open until 2 in the morning, and some owners said the drinks will flow until the cut off. North Carolina’s oldest gay bar — O. Henry’s on Haywood Street in Asheville — was closed for months before gradually reopening with limited hours to serve alcohol.

Bars now open late thanks to easing COVID-19 restrictions

Many bar owners are seeing the light at the end of the tunnel as Governor Roy Cooper’s restrictions on alcohol sales come to an end on Friday night. For most bars, last call is no longer at 11 p. m. , and owners are excited to make more money and serve more customers. Heather Haiss, owner of New Bern’s Brown Pelican, calls the restrictions ending a “win-win for everyone. ” “It means it because our bartenders will be able to serve more customers,” she said.