Whoâs Next in Line for the COVID-19 Vaccine?
Written by Shawn Radcliffe on December 21, 2020 â Fact checked by Dana K. Cassell
Healthcare workers and nursing home residents are already getting the COVID-19 vaccine. People ages 75 and older as well as frontline essential workers are next. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
More than 4.6 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been shipped, and more than 600,000 people in the United States have been inoculated.
The first group to receive the vaccine were mostly healthcare workers and residents of long-term care facilities.
The CDC has released a new priority list: People ages 75 and older and frontline essential workers are next.
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