Covid-19: Mississippi Is Second State to Open Vaccination to All Adults
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Germany, France, Spain and Italy have joined other countries in pausing use of AstraZeneca’s vaccine. Italy imposed new lockdown measures as Europe confronts a third wave of the virus.
Tara Gallion prepared a dose of the Moderna vaccine at the Delta Health Center in Mound Bayou, Miss., in January.Credit.Rory Doyle for The New York Times
Mississippi will become the second state to open Covid-19 vaccinations to all of its adult residents, following a call from President Biden for all states to do so by May 1.
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A woman with a mask arrives from the U.S. at the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Canada, on March 16, 2020. Canada and the U.S. have had a travel ban for nonessential travel for one year but traveling by air is exempted though negative tests and quarantine are required. Citizens or permanent residents of the country they are entering are also exempted from the ban. Photo by Andre Pichette/EPA-EFE
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