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Oregon was nearly the last state to administer COVID-19 vaccine

Oregon was nearly the last state to administer COVID-19 vaccine Genevieve Reaume, KATU Staff Replay Video UP NEXT PORTLAND, Ore. Oregon hospitals have administered the first COVID-19 vaccines to health care workers, but the state is one of the last in the nation to start administering the COVID-19 vaccine trailed only by Tennessee. KATU News asked health leaders on Wednesday about the delay to vaccinate, as Governor Kate Brown held a press conference to roll out the plan to give the first doses to front line healthcare workers. © Provided by KATU Portland Caption: Oregon was the nearly the last state to administer COVID-19 vaccine (KATU)

The Latest: Brazil s COVID-19 cases surge past 7 million | Govt & Politics

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The Latest: Brazil s COVID-19 cases surge past 7 million

The total remains the world’s third highest, according to a tally kept by Johns Hopkins University. The ministry also reported 936 deaths from the disease. Neither its newly reported deaths nor cases included data from Sao Paulo state, Brazil’s most populous and where the toll has been heaviest. In a text message, the health ministry cited “technical problems,” without elaborating. The number of cases and deaths in Latin America’s largest nation has rebounded since local leaders eased restrictions and pandemic fatigue set in. President Jair Bolsonaro, who has consistently undermined quarantine measures and downplayed the virus’ severity, said at a public event last week that Brazil is at “the tail end of the pandemic.”

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