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The spread of new strains raises new questions as two COVID-19 vaccines continue their rollout across the U.S. and another vaccine candidate preps for regulatory review. Here's what you need to know.
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Is releasing all available vaccine at once to get more people some immunity worth it if it risks delaying second doses? Depends who you ask.
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Leaders of the nation's federal vaccine effort, called Operation Warp Speed, said the U.S. has deployed around 14 million vaccine doses as of Wednesday with just 2.1 million Americans vaccinated.
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Officials at the Wisconsin medical center first suspected a now-former employee inadvertently left the Moderna drugs out of cold storage. But an investigation concludes they were deliberately removed.
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According to the state’s COVID-19 draft distribution plan,138,588 residents were in nursing homes and assisted living facilities as of Sept. 20.
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Florida continues to see increasing infections and deaths as the second COVID-19 vaccine heads to the state.
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The top military official with the federal vaccine effort spoke less than 24 hours after Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine became the second to receive an emergency use authorization from the FDA.
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The Food and Drug Administration greenlights the biotech firm's vaccine for emergency use in the U.S. The move bolsters a vast inoculation effort that's already underway.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis said Jacksonville long-term care facilities will be among the first in the country to receive the vaccine through Walgreens.
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The statement came after a report that physicians were unsure when they would receive the vaccine.
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Advisers to the Food and Drug Administration voted 20-0 to recommend that the agency authorize Moderna's vaccine for emergency use during the pandemic. There was a single abstention.
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Pending FDA approval, Gov. Ron DeSantis said the Moderna vaccine will be distributed to 173 Florida hospitals next week.