NYC Taking Vaccines to Beaches; Moderna for Teens: Virus Update Bloomberg 1 hr ago Bloomberg News
(Bloomberg) Moderna Inc.’s vaccine was highly effective in younger teens in a large study, putting it on track to become the second shot authorized in the U.S. for adolescents. A White House official said that half of American adults will be fully vaccinated as of Tuesday.
The impact of inoculations is causing a reversal of fortunes in Bloomberg’s Covid Resilience Ranking, with last month’s leader Singapore falling along with other Asian economies that had been lauded for thwarting the virus.
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State working with Wolstein Center, college campuses on Johnson & Johnson vaccines
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Today 10:45 AM
On March 2, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center administered some of the first Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine doses in the U.S.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Department of Health is working with vaccine providers who were expecting to administer Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 shots on alternative plans including colleges, universities and mass vaccination sites, an agency spokeswoman said late Tuesday morning.
Currently at the Wolstein Center mass vaccination site in Cleveland, where around 6,000 people are getting shots a day, patients are completing their second dose of Pfizer shots this week.