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California groups scramble for vaccine priority

1. California takes on Big Tech Christian Ramirez-Gallegos sorts packages at Amazon’s fulfillment center south of Fresno. Photo by Eric Paul Zamora, The Fresno Bee California cracked down on Big Tech on Monday. Attorney General Xavier Becerra, fresh off a lawsuit against Facebook, accused Amazon of withholding information amid a state investigation into its coronavirus safety protocols and asked a superior court judge to order the e-commerce giant to comply with outstanding subpoenas, CalMatters’ Jackie Botts reports. Becerra’s office alleges that Amazon has “failed to adequately respond” to requests for data on coronavirus infections and deaths at their California facilities, as well as specific details about their safety measures charges Amazon denies.

Israel prepares for COVID vaccine: Is it safe, what are the side effects? Experts provide answers

Dec. 16, 2020 An unprecedented vaccination campaign against the coronavirus is about to get underway. This is the first, important step on the road back to normal life. Naturally, the tremendous speed with which the vaccine was developed is raising many questions among people who want to safeguard their health. Despite the accelerated process, numerous experts say that getting vaccinated is a wise choice. Prof. Lior Zangi works at the Icahn Medical School at Mount Sinai, New York, and he specializes in the RNA technology that was used to develop the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines. “From what we know about the coronavirus from the past year, and what we know about vaccines in general from decades of research and about coronavirus vaccines in particular in the past six months, we can conclude that the benefit of the vaccine outweighs the risks,” he told Haaretz.

The first public Covid-19 vaccines reach all states as the US death toll tops 300,000

The first public Covid-19 vaccines reach all states as the US death toll tops 300,000
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Healing is coming : U S health workers start getting vaccine

Healing is coming : U.S. health workers start getting vaccine December 15, 2020 / 12:20 PM / AP First U.S. vaccine recipients on side effects Health care workers around the nation rolled up their sleeves for the first COVID-19 shots Monday as hope that an all-out vaccination effort could defeat the coronavirus smacked up against the heartbreaking reality of 300,000 U.S. deaths. Relieved, proclaimed critical care nurse Sandra Lindsay after becoming one of the first to be inoculated at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York. I feel like healing is coming. With a countdown of 3-2-1, workers at Ohio State University s Wexner Medical Center gave initial injections to applause.

CA Gov Gavin Newsom launches Vaccinate All 58 campaign

California Gov. Gavin Newsom launched “Vaccinate All 58” on Monday, a campaign to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to California’s 58 counties. The “Vaccinate All 58” campaign is based on safety and equity and is a partnership with the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, where some of the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines were administered. Front-line health care workers and senior center residents will be prioritized due to their risk and level of exposure as the vaccine shipments arrive. According to a press release, broad distribution will happen in later months. “By taking collective, inclusive action across all 58 counties to get people vaccinated, we can get through to a healthier future for all,” Newsom said in the press release. “This is a moment for hope, and it is also a time to remain vigilant as we face the most intense surge yet.”

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