D.C.’s Real Time Crime Center is officially up and running. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Police Chief Pamela Smith are rolling it out as part of new safety initiatives meant to combat the surge in crime across the District.
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The Food and Drug Administration will soon authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12-15, who could be eligible to receive the shots as early as next week, according to media reports.
The New York Times was the first to report about the FDA s impending authorization on Monday, which has been widely expected. CNN also reported the development.
The highly anticipated decision, which is likely to be supported by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention, would allow most middle and high school students to get vaccinated before summer camps and the start of the 2021-22 school year.
The Food and Drug Administration will soon authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for adolescents ages 12-15, who could be eligible to receive the shots as early as next week, according to media reports.
The New York Times was the first to report about the FDA s impending authorization on Monday, which has been widely expected. CNN also reported the development.
The highly anticipated decision, which is likely to be supported by the Centers for Disease Control and prevention, would allow most middle and high school students to get vaccinated before summer camps and the start of the 2021-22 school year.
The current age requirement for the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is 16, and it s 18 for the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson shots. Those two companies are also testing their vaccines on children under 18.
New York dropping most restrictions; Biden doesn t commit to herd immunity; Novavax trials target kids: Live COVID-19 updates John Bacon, Elinor Aspegren and Jorge L. Ortiz, USA TODAY
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Subways will roll all night, and restaurants, shops and gyms will drop their capacity limits as New York sheds most of the restrictions that have financially hobbled the city and its residents for more than a year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday.
Social distancing still must be maintained, Cuomo said. But starting May 17, subways will no longer close from 2 a.m.-4 a.m. New York state, New Jersey and Connecticut will drop indoor capacity limits May 19.
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