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Bay Briefing: Vaccine close to full approval, making ethical questions of who's first all the more real


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Bay Briefing: Vaccine close to full approval, making ethical questions of who s first all the more real
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Wesley Wheeler of United Parcel Service holds up a sample of the vial that will be used to transport Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine.Samuel Corum / Getty Images
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Friday, Dec. 11, and one Christmas tradition on 21st Street hasn’t been canceled by COVID. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Waiting for the green light
FDA approval is expected in the next few days and would kick off a fast-moving, complex vaccine distribution plan that Bay Area and California health officials have raced to put in place the past few months. ....

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