U.S. Vaccination Drive Picks Up, Japan Seeks Curbs: Virus Update
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(Bloomberg) The U.S. vaccination drive has picked up pace over the last two days after a lull following Easter and the end of Passover, according to the Bloomberg Vaccine Tracker. Another 3.4 million doses were reported on Thursday, bringing the seven-day average to 3.04 million, almost at the record level before the holiday dropoff.
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More countries are limiting the use of AstraZeneca Plc’s coronavirus vaccine: the Netherlands won’t administer the shots for people under 60, while Australia said it would guide against giving them to people under 50. The U.S. stockpile has grown to more than 20 million doses.
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