The vaccine the second approved for use in the U.S. behind Pfizer and BioNTech s is Moderna s first-ever FDA authorized product. The agency s authorization kickstarts the federal government s plan to distribute roughly 5.9 million doses of Moderna s vaccine to 64 states, territories and major cities across the nation next week.
Initial doses will be limited as manufacturing ramps up, with officials predicting it will take months to immunize everyone in the U.S. who wants to be vaccinated. U.S. officials hope to vaccinate at least 20 million Americans mostly front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents by the end of the year.
The vaccine the second approved for use in the U.S. behind Pfizer and BioNTech s is Moderna s first-ever FDA authorized product. The agency s authorization kickstarts the federal government s plan to distribute roughly 5.9 million doses of Moderna s vaccine to 64 states, territories and major cities across the nation next week.
Initial doses will be limited as manufacturing ramps up, with officials predicting it will take months to immunize everyone in the U.S. who wants to be vaccinated. U.S. officials hope to vaccinate at least 20 million Americans mostly front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents by the end of the year.
The vaccine the second approved for use in the U.S. behind Pfizer and BioNTech s is Moderna s first-ever FDA authorized product. The agency s authorization kickstarts the federal government s plan to distribute roughly 5.9 million doses of Moderna s vaccine to 64 states, territories and major cities across the nation next week.
Initial doses will be limited as manufacturing ramps up, with officials predicting it will take months to immunize everyone in the U.S. who wants to be vaccinated. U.S. officials hope to vaccinate at least 20 million Americans mostly front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents by the end of the year.
The U.S. blew past records for daily new Covid-19 cases and virus deaths on Wednesday, as the national crisis continues to worsen. More than 247,000 new infections and more than 3,600 Covid deaths were reported on Wednesday, according to Johns Hopkins University data, the highest single-day tallies yet. A record 113,000 people are currently hospitalized with the virus, according to The Atlantic s COVID Tracking Project. The new and disheartening highs come at the same time the U.S. is beginning a vaccine rollout.
The U.S. is recording at least 215,729 new Covid-19 cases and at least 2,570 virus-related deaths each day, based on a seven-day average calculated by CNBC using Johns Hopkins University data.
The vaccine the second approved for use in the U.S. behind Pfizer and BioNTech s is Moderna s first-ever FDA authorized product. The agency s authorization kickstarts the federal government s plan to distribute roughly 5.9 million doses of Moderna s vaccine to 64 states, territories and major cities across the nation next week.
Initial doses will be limited as manufacturing ramps up, with officials predicting it will take months to immunize everyone in the U.S. who wants to be vaccinated. U.S. officials hope to vaccinate at least 20 million Americans mostly front-line health-care workers and nursing home residents by the end of the year.