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A pedestrian wearing a mask walks past a sign advising that COVID-19 vaccines are not available yet at a Walgreen s pharmacy store during the coronavirus outbreak in San Francisco, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2020.
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A COVID-19 vaccine could be offered to some of California’s essential workers as early as next week. When it becomes more widely available, health care providers will be responsible for distributing it swiftly and safely to the general public.
Many physicians are already laying the groundwork for how to do that, but they’re expecting resistance from at least some of their patients.
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The Next Six Months Will Be Vaccine Purgatory Sarah Zhang
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With the FDA’s emergency authorization of the first COVID-19 vaccine imminent, the biggest and most complex vaccination campaign in the nation’s history is gearing into action. Planes are ferrying vaccines around the country, hospitals are readying ultracold freezers, and the very first people outside of clinical trials will soon get shots in their arms. The end of the pandemic is in sight.
But vaccines are not an off switch. It will take several months to vaccinate enough Americans to resume normal life, and this interim could prove long, confusing, and chaotic. The next six months will almost certainly bring delays in vaccine timelines, fights over vaccine priority, and questions about how immune the newly vaccinated are and how they should behave. We’ve spent 2020 adjusti