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US administers first doses of COVID-19 vaccine as cases soar across the country

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  • On Monday, one of the first health care workers was vaccinated against COVID-19 in New York.
  • Nearly 3 million doses will be deployed across the country.

As the U.S. nears a year of living with COVID-19, the first recipients of Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine will be inoculated today, a major step toward ending the pandemic.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first COVID-19 vaccine candidate for emergency use on Dec. 11 and coordinated with government officials to deploy the first rounds to military outposts by Monday, Dec. 14.

“We expect 145 sites across all the states to receive vaccine on Monday, another 425 sites on Tuesday, and the final 66 sites on Wednesday, which will complete the initial delivery of the Pfizer orders for vaccine,” Gustave Perna, the chief operating officer of the federal government’s Operation Warp Speed, said to CNN.

One of the initial vaccinations took place in New York at the Northwell Long Island Jewish Medical Center. A nurse was vaccinated at 9:23 am EST as part of a livestreamed event with Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).  

Other locations across the country, including in Kentucky, Connecticut, Iowa, Washington D.C. and Michigan will administer vaccines today, ABC reports.

Overall, Pfizer will have delivered 2.9 million doses across 636 locations in the U.S.

The elation surrounding vaccine distribution is tempered by skyrocketing new infections across the country. Aggregated data reveals that over the last two weeks, new COVID-19 cases have increased by 30 percent.

On Dec. 13 alone, the U.S. counted about 184,248 new cases and 1,357 new fatalities associated with COVID-19 cases.

Roughly 44 states are experiencing record-breaking peaks in new infections. 


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Published on Dec 14,2020