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Unused Vaccines Are Piling Up Across U S as Some Regions Resist

Unused Vaccines Are Piling Up Across U.S. as Some Regions Resist Bloomberg 2 hrs ago Anna Edney and Drew Armstrong (Bloomberg) Many U.S. states and cities have a growing surplus of Covid-19 vaccines, a sign that in some places demand is slowing before a large percentage of the population has been inoculated, according to an analysis by Bloomberg News. The data indicate as many as one in three doses are unused in some states. Appointments for shots often go untaken, with few people signing up. Bloomberg analyzed state and U.S. data from Monday, providing a snapshot of vaccine use before Johnson & Johnson shelved millions of shots pending federal health officials’ investigation into rare cases of blood clots. That pause will likely cause the number of unused shots to fluctuate, but will little change the comparisons of states.

UVA students will receive Pfizer vaccines instead of Johnson & Johnson

UVA students will receive Pfizer vaccines instead of Johnson & Johnson UVA students will receive Pfizer vaccines instead of Johnson & Johnson By Rachel Hirschheimer | April 14, 2021 at 2:52 PM EDT - Updated April 16 at 4:07 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Many students at the University of Virginia were set to get the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, but those plans have changed. “We were planning on using Johnson & Johnson for some of our student vaccinations. We didn’t have enough Johnson & Johnson vaccine to use it exclusively for the UVA students,” Dr. Costi Sifri, an infectious disease doctor at UVA Health, said. Johnson & Johnson seemed like just the ticket for college students as a one-and-done method of protection against COVID-19.

UVA students to soon receive COVID-19 vaccine

UVA students to soon receive COVID-19 vaccine UVA Corner in Charlottesville (Source: WVIR) By Rachel Hirschheimer | April 9, 2021 at 3:25 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 3:28 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Starting April 19, students at the University of Virginia will be receiving an email UVA Health to sign up for a dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. “Student workers should have received invitations this week, and then all UVA students will receive invitations next week,” UVA Health Chief Executive Officer Wendy Horton said. Students are on-deck to get their COVID-19 vaccine through the hospital system. “We’re also coordinating some transportation for those that are living on-Grounds, “ Horton said. “So there will be designated times and slots to help with transportation and we’ll be giving the vaccinations at the Seminole Square location.”

University-led COVID-19 antibody testing indicates implausibility of herd immunity

University-led COVID-19 antibody testing indicates implausibility of herd immunity
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