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Palin, the Republican candidate for vice president in 2008, has urged people not to get vaccinated, telling an audience in Arizona last month that "it will be over my dead body that I'll have to get a shot." She previously was infected last March.“I think if enough of us rise up and say, ‘No, enough is enough,’ there are more of us than there are of them,” Palin said, although 75% of the nation has been jabbed at least once, and 63% are fully vaccinated.Palin, 57, sued the Times in 2017, claiming the newspaper damaged her reputation with an opinion piece penned by its editorial board that falsely asserted her political rhetoric helped incite the 2011 shooting of then-Arizona U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords.Also in the news:►The Los Angeles Unified School District said it will prohibit students from wearing cloth masks, which are not effective against the omicron variant. Starting Monday, students must wear “well-fitted, non-cloth masks with a nose wire” at all times, including outdoors, said the district, which would make the masks available to students upon request.►The Pacific island nations of Samoa and Kiribati, which had combined for a total of two coronavirus infections during the pandemic before this month, imposed lockdowns after recent outbreaks linked to international arrivals.►Kentucky’s largest school district resumed in-person classes Monday after eight days of remote learning during a rise in COVID-19 cases among teachers and staff at Jefferson County Public Schools in Louisville.►China ended a monthlong lockdown in Xi’an that had isolated its 13 million residents.►Masks became mandatory Monday in a Michigan school district after 58% of parents, guardians and staff in the Battle Creek-area's Pennfield district voted for them. "It’s the beat, the foundation, the essential ingredient without which no society can flourish."France's vaccine pass went into effect Monday, requiring people 16 and above to show proof of vaccination to enter public places such as bars, restaurants and cinemas.France is registering Europe’s highest-ever daily coronavirus infection numbers, and hospitals are continuing to fill up with virus patients, even though the number of people in intensive care units has dropped in recent days.The government has imposed few other restrictions amid the surge in the omicron variant, focusing instead on the vaccine pass, approved last week.The law exempts those with proof they tested positive within the previous six months, raising the possibility that tennis star Novak Djokovic could play in the French Open starting in late May after he was barred from defending his title in the Australian Open this month because he's not vaccinated against the virus. “It’s unconscionable for teens to be blocked from the vaccine because a parent either refuses or cannot take their child to a vaccination site," Wiener said.– Marina Pitofsky, USA TODAYAfter a record-setting week of COVID-19 cases among Indiana's schoolchildren, some schools are ending their contact tracing protocols with the blessing of the Indiana Department of Health.
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