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Vaccine sign-up in the D.C. region has been a mess. It didn t have to be this way.
Rebecca Tan and Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post
March 7, 2021
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Cars lined up at a mass vaccine site that opened for Maryland residents in the parking lot of Six Flags in Upper Marlboro on Feb. 5.Washington Post photo by Michael Robinson Chavez
With demand far outstripping supply, the initial weeks of the coronavirus vaccination effort practically guaranteed anxious waiting for millions of people.
But some of the problems that have plagued the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia, from canceled appointments to crashing websites, could have been prevented, experts say.
More than 28 million Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will have to keep waiting for guidance from federal health officials for what they.
More than 28 million Americans fully vaccinated against the coronavirus will have to keep waiting for guidance from federal health officials for what they.
California thinks it can stop COVID by flooding poor areas with vaccine. Will it work?
Luke Money, Soumya Karlamangla, Melissa Healy and Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles Times
March 5, 2021
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FILE - In this Feb. 21, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom takes questions from the media during a visit to a mobile vaccination site at Ramona Gardens Recreation Center in Los Angeles. The state s COVID vaccination strategy involves targeting lower-income communities that have been hit hardest by the pandemic as a priority for vaccines.Damian Dovarganes/AP
Months into a vaccine rollout that has been stymied by shortages and marred by persistent inequities, California is now going all in on a new strategy: flooding those communities hardest hit by COVID-19 with doses.
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