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The Pfizer Global Supply Kalamazoo manufacturing plant is shown in Portage, Mich., Friday, Dec. 11, 2020. The U.S. gave the final go-ahead Friday to the nationâs first COVID-19 vaccine, marking what could be the beginning of the end of an outbreak that has killed nearly 300,000 Americans. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) December 14, 2020 - 9:05 AM
WASHINGTON - The nation s first COVID-19 vaccine will begin arriving in states Monday morning, U.S. officials said Saturday, after the government gave the final go-ahead to the shots needed to end an outbreak that has killed nearly 300,000 Americans.
Trucks will roll out Sunday morning as shipping companies UPS and FedEx begin delivering Pfizerâs vaccine to nearly 150 distribution centres across the states, said Army Gen. Gustave Perna of Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administrationâs vaccine development program. An additional 425 sites will get shipment
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