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Nations Push to Get Covid-19 Vaccine Out Faster in Race Against Virus


Jan. 8, 2021 2:42 pm ET
Countries around the world are accelerating their efforts to vaccinate their populations against Covid-19 in response to rising infections, public pressure, and fear of new, highly contagious variants of the coronavirus.
In an emerging race between the virus and vaccinations, some countries that previously took a cautious approach to authorizing and procuring vaccines, such as South Korea and Australia, are now bringing forward their timetables. Some other countries that were already pushing to inoculate swaths of their population quickly, such as the U.K. and Israel, are looking to further speed up their rollouts.
A year into the pandemic, the growing urgency behind vaccination programs shows how most of the world is still struggling to contain the virus with social-distancing measures alone. Stubbornly high infections, pressure on hospitals, public weariness with restrictions on everyday life and fear of accumulating economic damage ar ....

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As more than two people were dying in the United States
every minute from COVID-19, the Food and Drug Administration’s advisory panel voted on Thursday to recommend approval of the first vaccine for emergency use in people 16 and older.
Now, the first 2.9 million doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine are making their way across the country, with the same number held in reserve for the booster twenty-one days later and another half million banked for unexpected needs.
The first doses are expected to go to the nation’s 21 million healthcare workers and 3 million residents of long-term care facilities, while vaccines-on-demand at local pharmacies are bull’s-eyed for April at the earliest. ....

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