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Though many across the globe have hopes that the roll-out of the new coronavirus vaccine will mean the end of the pandemic, officials in the United Kingdom have warned there is a new potential threat on the horizon a recently developed COVID-19 strain that spreads more quickly than the original virus.
According to
RTE, Professor Chris Whitty, who serves as England s Chief Medical Officer, recently announced that doctors and scientists have come across a contagious new strain in the U.K. He has alerted the World Health Organization about the new disease. As announced on Monday, the U.K, has identified a new variant of COVID-19 through Public Health England s genomic surveillance, he noted in a statement.
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Some states told they won t receive expected number of doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine
By Jim Salter and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar
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FDA advisory committee votes to recommend emergency use of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine
A key advisory committee to the FDA on Thursday voted to recommend the approval of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, one of the final hurdles before FDA authorization.
O FALLON, Mo. (AP) - Several states say they have been told to expect far fewer doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in its second week of distribution, prompting worries about potential delays in shots for health care workers and long-term care residents.