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Dec 21

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Fauci says travel ban may be ‘premature’ in light of coronavirus mutation

Shipments of the new Moderna vaccine began arriving Monday in the U.S., with more than 6 million doses expected by the end of the week. But that news was almost overshadowed by fears of a mutation in the coronavirus, which…

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Dec 21

EU drug regulator approves Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine

By Aleksandar Furtula, Frank Jordans, Associated Press

The move Monday raises hopes that the 27 nations in the European Union bloc can begin giving the shots shortly after Christmas.

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Dec 17

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Battered by COVID-19, but skeptical of vaccinations

In the race to get COVID vaccines out the door, public health experts have labored over who should receive vaccinations first. But they also hope to find solutions to deep-rooted unfairness laid bare by the virus, with Black, LatinX and…

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Dec 16

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News Wrap: U.S. negotiates with Pfizer to secure more coronavirus vaccine doses

In our news wrap Wednesday, Trump administration officials confirmed they are negotiating to buy more of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo self-quarantines after coming in contact with the virus, President-elect Biden formally introduced Pete Buttigieg as his…

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Dec 15

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With vaccinations set to begin, ‘a huge moment’ for nursing homes

Residents and staff in most long term-care facilities will start receiving vaccinations next week. More than 1 million Americans live in nursing homes and they've been especially vulnerable to COVID-19. Amna Nawaz spoke with Dr. Richard Feifer, chief medical officer…

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Dec 14

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U.S. begins vaccinations as COVID-19 deaths reach 300,000

The U.S. passed 300,000 deaths from COVID-19 on Monday just hours after vaccine doses rolled out to Americans for the first time. William Brangham reports on a day that has brought landmark moments in the pandemic.

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Dec 11

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COVID-19 vaccines are being developed with unprecedented speed amid some setbacks

With the U.S. about to approve emergency use for Pfizer's vaccine, there have been some setbacks with others now being tested. Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline said on Friday the launch of their vaccine will be delayed, and AstraZeneca announced confusing results…

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Dec 10

Watch 3:59
FDA panel endorses emergency use of a Pfizer vaccine

As the U.S. COVID-19 death toll topped 291,000, a panel of outside advisers to the Food and Drug Administration late Thursday endorsed the emergency use of a Pfizer vaccine to save lives for those who are 16 and older. It's…

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Dec 07

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Virginia readies to rollout a half-million COVID-19 vaccine doses

Like most other states in the country Virginia is seeing rises in COVID cases and hospitalizations, and with the vaccines approval expected soon, the state is set to receive nearly a half-million doses by the end of December. Virginia Gov.

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Dec 04

Watch 5:27
Tiny Belgian town is now at the center of a global vaccine race

The first doses of the long-awaited COVID-19 vaccine are on their way to the United Kingdom, the earliest western country to grant emergency authorization. The vaccine is manufactured by the U.S pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, but most of the 1.3 billion…

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