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COVID-19 Vaccine | ‘I trust science,’ says nurse who is first to get vaccine in United States
Because of lingering skepticism about the vaccine, even among some on her own staff, Sandra Lindsay, the director of critical care nursing, said she wanted to lead by example New York Times December 20, 2020 / 01:09 PM IST
The first of many freezer-packed COVID-19 vaccine vials make their way to distribution sites across the US (Representative Image: AP)
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NEW YORK When officials at the Long Island Jewish Medical Center asked for staff volunteers to be among the first to take the coronavirus vaccine, Sandra Lindsay raised her hand.
City preps for pandemic-era snowstorm De Blasio foresees post-Christmas shutdown Candidates get matching funds
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It snows every year, but there’s never been a year like 2020. So with up to a foot of snow expected in New York City starting later today,
Beleaguered restaurants are girding for another blow, just days after they were required to shut down indoor dining. Under the city’s snow alert, they’ve
been ordered to stop outdoor dining in roadways today as of 2 p.m. While the closure order will be lifted when the storm has passed, restaurant owners
Officials Stress That the Pandemic âIs Not Over Yetâ as U.S. Vaccinations Begin
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The Trump administration is working on a deal that would enable Pfizer to make additional shots for Americans early next year. A surge of infections in Sweden is fueling criticism of the government.
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A coronavirus test site at Grand Canyon University in Arizona on Saturday.Credit.Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times
Officials across the United States on Wednesday reported the highest daily number for new coronavirus since the pandemic began, as well as the most deaths in a single day.
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