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Sandra Lindsay, a nurse at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center, received the coronavirus vaccine around 9 p.m. 30 minutes. local time (4:30 pm Lithuanian time). The procedure was broadcast on television.
“The first vaccine has been administered. Congratulations USA! Congratulations to the WORLD!” President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter.
Lindsay said the injection “was no different from any other vaccine.”
“I feel great. I feel relieved,” she said.
“I hope this marks the beginning of the end of a very painful period in our history. I want the public to have confidence in the safety of this vaccine. We are experiencing a pandemic, so we must all do our part, “added Lindsay.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who watched the video at an important moment, said Ms. Lindsay hoped the vaccine would make her and other workers on the front lines of the pandemic “feel safe.”
“It will be more than a month before the vaccination reaches a critical mass. So it’s a light at the end of the tunnel, but the tunnel is long,” he said, reminding people to continue to follow the recommendations on social distance.
Permits issued
Nationwide vaccine distribution began in the United States on Sunday.
Trucks with special refrigeration equipment moved one after another from a base in Kalamazoo, Michigan, as part of a joint public-private plan to vaccinate the most vulnerable Americans with millions of doses of vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNtech.
FedEx and UPS provided additional trucks to ship these expensive cargoes to all 50 states, sometimes with armed protection. The vaccines will be provided primarily to healthcare workers and residents of nursing homes.
With the historic mobilization of anti-COVID-19 forces, it is planned to withdraw 2.9 million by Wednesday. vaccine dose.
The United States aims to inject the first of two doses of the 20 million vaccine this month. people.
“We now expect the first people to be vaccinated on Monday morning, less than 72 hours after the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted emergency use of the vaccine,” the governor wrote Sunday. from Kentucky, Andy Beshear. on the social network Twitter.
On Sunday, the permit for vaccination with the new drug was also approved by the Federal Centers for Disease Control, following a recommendation from the FDA.
The breakthrough was announced during the world’s darkest pandemic, with rapidly growing in the United States and many other parts of the world, professionals battling vaccination skepticism from vaccine opponents, public fatigue from the prolonged quarantine and do not always meet safety requirements.
Increase in deaths in the US
The number of deaths from COVID-19 in the United States has already exceeded 299,000. and it is the largest in the world. The number of infections is also growing rapidly: more than 1.1 million cases were confirmed last week. new cases of COVID-19, with a total infection rate of 16.2 million.
Worldwide, at least 1.6 million people have died since last December, when the coronavirus outbreak began in China. people, 72.3 million signed up. cases of infection.
American experts welcomed the unprecedented efforts to combat the spread of the virus, but warned people not to relax and continue to take precautions.
“I’m afraid the next few weeks will be hell,” New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy warned in an interview with ABC. “Therefore, we beg the people, please do not lose vigilance.”
Shipping companies UPS and FedEx have until Wednesday to deliver shipments of vaccines in glass containers to 636 locations.
Approximately 2.9 million. Vaccine doses are shipped in boxes with dry ice, as they must be stored in a cold of 70 degrees Celsius.
Studies have shown that the vaccine is 95 percent effective. Americans are assured that the vaccine is safe if they are not allergic to any of its ingredients.
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