The White House is pushing back in a New York Times report that it had the opportunity to buy more doses of Pfizer. Covid-19 vaccine This summer but declined, meaning Pfizer will not be able to offer more than the initial deal until June. A senior administration official told reporters …
Read More »Despite the promise, the U.S. Many people in are adopting COVID-19 exposure applications
REALITE, NC (AP) – Six months ago, Apple Pal and Google unveiled a new smartphone tool Designed to notify people who may be exposed to coronavirus, without disclosing any personal information. But for the most part, Americans are not interested in all that. U.S. Less than half of the states …
Read More »Mexico City’s hospitals are overflowing, but so are the streets
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Sometimes Latin American dance tunes on the radio – salsa, cambia, ranchera – bring a bit of cheer to the emergency room of Mexico City’s Ejusco Medio Hospital, which is operating better than normal due to the coronavirus epidemic. The head of the emergency unit, Dr. …
Read More »The Mexican president said Trump helped vaccinate him
MEXICO CITY (AP) – Mexico’s president said Thursday he plans to give the military a role in distributing the coronavirus vaccine, which he says US President Donald Trump helped get him. President Andr મેs Manuel Lપેpez Obrador said during his visit to Washington in July he spoke with Trump and …
Read More »Early vaccine distribution will cover a fraction of health care workers
Even if all coronavirus vaccines run according to the federal government’s plan, many jurisdictions will initially receive only a fraction of the amount they will need to cover their health care workers. For example, Minneapolis-St. The Paul Metro area has been told by state officials to expect 19,000 doses, enough …
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