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Scotland s vaccine rollout suggests delaying the 2nd COVID-19 shot is a bad idea

Scotland s vaccine rollout suggests delaying the 2nd COVID-19 shot is a bad idea adunn@businessinsider.com (Andrew Dunn) © Photo by William Campbell/Getty Images A frontline healthcare worker receiving a Moderna COVID-19 vaccination at the Park County Health Departments storefront clinic on January 5, 2021 in Livingston, Montana. Photo by William Campbell/Getty Images The UK strategy to delay the second coronavirus vaccine dose for up to 12 weeks carries real risk. Early data from Scotland showed protection against hospitalization peaking after five weeks. Vaccine developers and public-health experts told Insider it s a mistake to delay second doses. The UK s strategy of delaying second coronavirus vaccine doses up to 12 weeks to give more people a first shot may carry serious risk.

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Some states could vaccinate their seniors twice as fast as others, CNN analysis finds

Some states could vaccinate their seniors twice as fast as others, CNN analysis finds From CNN s Deidre McPhillips Some states could fully vaccinate their 65-and-older population within two months, but it could take more than twice as long for others, a CNN analysis found. If individuals age 65 and older were the only people being vaccinated, Alaska could fully vaccinate its seniors – with both shots of the two-dose regimen – within 43 days. In Iowa, Hawaii, Idaho and Florida, it could take more than 130 days, or more than four months. The analysis considered the total senior population in each state, along with the average pace of vaccine administration over the past seven days, according to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

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