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Coronavirus vaccines are the main chance the US has to dig itself out of the pandemic, and 10.6 million people have gotten their first shots so far.
People are desperate to get vaccinated so they can protect themselves, see loved ones, and return to normal.
The rollout so far has been slow and messier than planned, but US health officials say they re hitting the gas pedal in the weeks ahead.
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Protesters on both sides of the abortion issue gather in front of the U.S. Supreme Court building during the Right To Life March, on January 18, 2019, in Washington, D.C. The Right to Life Campaign held its annual March For Life rally and march to the U.S. Supreme Court protesting the high court s 1973 Roe v. Wade decision making abortion legal. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images
The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday reinstated a rule at the Food and Drug Administration requiring women to see doctors before they can receive medication for chemical abortions, overturning a lower court decision that enabled them to obtain the abortion pill via mail.
US supreme court reinstates restrictions on abortion pill delivery The order marks the clearest sign yet of justice Amy Coney Barrett’s impact on the polarising issue of abortion 13 January 2021 - 19:05 Greg Stohr The US supreme court behind security fencing in Washington, the US, January 12 2021. Picture: REUTERS/ERIN SCOTT
Washington A divided US supreme court reinstated a requirement that women visit a medical facility to obtain abortion-inducing pills, granting a Trump administration request to end the mail deliveries a judge had allowed during the coronavirus pandemic.
The order, which came over three dissents, marks a shift for a court that let mail deliveries continue temporarily in October. That was before justice Amy Coney Barrett joined the court and strengthened its conservative majority.