Santa Cruz Sentinel

Storm rolls into Northeast

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NEW YORK >> A major snowstorm rolled into the Northeast on Wednesday at a key moment in the coronaviru­s pandemic, days after the start of the U.S. vaccinatio­n campaign and in the thick of a virus surge that has throngs of people seeking tests.

Snow was falling from nor thern Virginia to points north of New York City by late afternoon. The storm was poised to drop as much as 2 feet (0.6 meters) of snow in some places by Thursday, and the pandemic added new complexiti­es to officials’ preparatio­ns — deciding whether to close testing sites, figuring out how to handle plowing amid outdoor dining platforms in New York City streets, redefining school snow days to mean another day of learning from home, and more.

“Our theme today ought to be, ‘If it’s not one thing, it’s another,’” New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said as he gave residents storm guidance that’s new this year — mask up if you help your neighbors shovel.

Still, officials said they didn’t expect the winter blast to disrupt vaccine distributi­on, which began Monday for frontline health care workers, the first group of Americans to get the shots. The first 3 million shots are being strictly limited to those workers and to nursing home residents.

U. S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Wednesday that the government is tracking the vaccine shipments precisely, has staffers already in place to receive them and believes the companies transporti­ng them can navigate the storm.

“This is FedEx, this is UPS express shipping. They know how to deal with snow and bad weather. But we are on it and following it,” he told Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends.”

The National Weather Service said the storm was “set to bring an overabunda­nce of hazards from the mid-Atlantic to the Northeast.”

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