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Fully vaccinated Kansas congresswoman tests positive for Covid-19
Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids, a Democrat, said in a statement to the Kansas City Star that her symptoms were mild, and that she is “incredibly grateful” for the vaccine.
Kanas Rep. Sharice Davids tested positive for COVID-19.
She is vaccinated and experiencing mild symptoms.
From @jonshorman #ksleghttps://t.co/fHx5HdPIVH
Biden administration extends student loan freeze until January 2022, calls it ‘final’
The pandemic-related pause on federal student loan repayment, interest, and collections has been extended until 31 January 2022, but will not be extended after that, the Biden administration announced today.
Breaking: The Biden admin will extend the freeze on federal student loans until Jan. 31, 2022, per official & sources familiar. The relief had been set to expire at the end of Sept.
Official describes this as a “final” extension.
As our economy continues to recover, this final extension will give student borrowers the time and support they need to plan for a smooth pathway back to repayment. https://t.co/yd4lEMQp7E pic.twitter.com/JCLfUxgphh
.@usedgov officials had recommended extending relief through 1/31/22:https://t.co/k8MUdZd2Tc @BobbyScott/@PattyMurray – ed cmte chairs – had sought extension into “early 2022”@SenSchumer @ewarren @AyannaPressley wanted 3/31/22 or until employment hits pre-pandemic levels