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Hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses go unordered by states amid outbreaks, spurring calls for new approach

Hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses go unordered by states amid outbreaks, spurring calls for new approach
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Hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses go unordered by states amid outbreaks, spurring calls for new approach

States have been slow to order allotted vaccine doses, spurring calls for new approach Isaac Stanley-Becker © Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images Teenagers serving as covid-19 student ambassadors join Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to get inoculated with the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine this week. (Photo by Matthew Hatcher/Getty Images) States have delayed ordering hundreds of thousands of vaccine doses available to them even as coronavirus outbreaks escalate a sign the nation is moving past its supply pinch and now faces more acute challenges related to demand, staffing and inoculation of hard-to-reach populations. The question that defined the early weeks of the vaccine rollout was why states were taking so long to administer the doses they got from the federal government. Four months into the effort, what’s most mystifying is the number of states waiting to order all the doses they’ve been allotted, based on their adult populations and the supplies available that

States delay ordering all the vaccine doses available to them despite outbreaks

States delay ordering all the vaccine doses available to them despite outbreaks
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Health Q&A: I still suffer from fatigue after COVID-19 Can I drink wine?

By Apr 1, 2021 Q: I recently recovered from COVID-19, and I still suffer from fatigue and muscle aches. Is it OK for me to resume my daily moderate wine intake? Seth, Bismarck, N.D. A: Over the past year, scientists and patients have found that COVID-19 symptoms can persist long after the virus itself has resolved. Those symptoms can include (but are not limited to) fatigue, muscle aches, shortness of breath and loss of sense of smell. Although wine lovers may be quick to raise a glass in these tough times, experts suggest making sure symptoms are at bay before incorporating moderate alcohol consumption into daily life.

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