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New York state has used up 100 percent of the first-dose allocation for the COVID-19 : Andrew Cuomo

January 31, 2021 Dave Barr

New York state has spent 100% of the primary portion assignment for the COVID-19 vaccine that it has gotten from the federal government…

Moderna is developing a COVID-19 vaccine booster to fight for South African variant

January 26, 2021 Emma Perkins

Moderna is building up a COVID-19 vaccine promoter to fend off the more infectious strain of the virus initially identified in South Africa….

Scores of National Guardsmen sent to Washington during inauguration have tested positive for COVID-19

January 23, 2021 Florence Alessi

Scores of National Guardsmen shipped off Washington, DC, to ensure the country’s capital during the official inauguration have tried positive for COVID-19, it…

Amazon will open a “pop-up” vaccination site in Seattle, Wash. over the weekend

January 23, 2021 Emma Perkins

Amazon will open a “spring up” vaccination site in Seattle, Wash. throughout the end of the week with an end goal to immunize…

California health officials demand to stop using Moderna vaccines over allergy concerns

January 19, 2021 Lucas Carter

California health officials are approaching COVID-19 vaccine suppliers to quit utilizing a clump of Moderna’s shots after a modest bunch of individuals who…

The world is facing a “catastrophic moral failure’’ over its distribution of COVID-19 vaccines:WHO

January 19, 2021 Antonio Chad

The world is confronting a “catastrophic moral failure” over its dispersion of COVID-19 vaccines — with well off nations acquiring access since they…

Los Angeles County this weekend surpassed 1 million COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic

January 19, 2021 Florence Alessi

Los Angeles County this end of the week outperformed 1 million COVID-19 cases since the beginning of the pandemic and announced its first…

Scientists identified a third US variant of the virus that causes COVID-19

January 15, 2021 Antonio Chad

Researchers from Southern Illinois University have recognized a third US variation of the virus that causes COVID-19 — and it very well might…

New York City opened two massive COVID-19 vaccination hubs to prepare for next potential onslaught

January 11, 2021 Olivia John

New York City opened two monstrous COVID-19 vaccination center points Sunday to plan for an expected assault from the following qualified gathering —…

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