The United States Administers the First Covid-19 Vaccine; ‘Congratulations WORLD!’ tweet Trump


US President Donald Trump took to Twitter to announce the administration of the first Covid-19 vaccination in the country.

“First vaccine administered. Congratulations USA! Congratulations WORLD!” President Donald Trump tweeted.

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A New York nurse has become the first person to receive the vaccine in the United States. Sandra Lindsay, an intensive care nurse at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, was shot live on television.

“I feel hopeful today. Relieved, “said critical care nurse Sandra Lindsay after receiving an injection in her arm at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York.

In the largest vaccination campaign in U.S. history, injections of precious frozen vials of vaccine made by Pfizer Inc. and its German partner BioNTech began arriving in hospitals across the country on Monday. Several other countries have also given their approval to acceptance of the vaccine, including the UK, which began vaccinating last week.

The US Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization to the vaccine on Friday, and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention He voted Saturday to recommend it for people 16 and older in the US.

The country has decided to vaccinate healthcare workers first, who, along with nursing home residents, have spent months battling the Covid-19 pandemic.

“This is mile 24 of a marathon. People are tired. But we also recognize that this end is in sight, “said Dr. Chris Dale of Swedish Health Services in Seattle, as reported by AFP.

Packed in dry ice to stay in deep-frozen temperatures, the first of nearly 3 million doses shipped in staggered batches this week was trucked and flown across the country Sunday from Pfizer’s Kalamazoo, Michigan, factory. Once they reach the distribution centers, each state indicates where the doses go next.

Race to vaccinate

Authorities are expected to race against time to quickly get the vaccine into the arms of millions – not just doctors and nurses, but other at-risk healthcare workers, such as janitors and food handlers, who will be immediately followed by a second. dose three weeks later.

President Donald Trump had suggested late Sunday that senior White House officials would wait longer to receive Covid-19 vaccines, hours after the media reported that senior officials would receive the doses within 10 days. On Sunday night, Trump said on Twitter that he had asked for an “adjustment” to be made to plans to vaccinate White House officials.

President-elect Joe Biden will follow the guidance of Anthony Fauci, the US government’s leading infectious disease expert, on when to take a coronavirus vaccine and it will be administered in public, a transition official said.

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