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Difference between emergency use authorization & FDA approval

Why aren t COVID-19 vaccines FDA approved yet? Right now, only the government can distribute the three COVID-19 vaccines in the United States because they are under Emergency Use Authorization. Author: Haley Harrison Updated: 6:13 AM EDT July 29, 2021 FLORIDA, USA While the Department of Veteran Affairs and other health care entities are starting to mandate COVID-19 vaccines, some are saying that they won’t require the shot until it s FDA approved, including Flager Hospital in St. Augustine. Right now, only the government can distribute the three COVID-19 vaccines in the United States because they are under Emergency Use Authorization. “A fully approved product can be sold directly from a manufacturer to health care entities, said Dr. Michael Koren, Jacksonville Center for Clinical Research Medical Director. “So, the main difference between the two is all these details that come into play in terms of the distribution system. But from t

St Johns County to operate new COVID-19 vaccination program

The program will no longer be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Author: First Coast News Staff, Nichelle Cobb Published: 1:54 PM CST January 2, 2021 Updated: 6:01 PM CST January 3, 2021 ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. St. Johns County announced Sunday morning they are no longer accepting appointments to receive the COVID-19 vaccine until it gets a second shipment of the vaccine. The county said it will reopen its appointment registration system once the new vaccines arrive. For those already on the waitlist, they will be able to take the vaccine at their appointed time beginning Monday. County officials held a press conference Saturday afternoon at the Emergency Operations Center to announced how qualified people could sign up to receive the vaccine.

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