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Feds Authorize $3 Billion to Boost Vaccine Rollout

Feds Authorize $3 Billion to Boost Vaccine Rollout Jan. 11, 2021 – The CDC will send $3 billion to the states to boost a lagging national COVID-19 vaccination program. The Department of Health and Human Services announced the new funding as only 30% of the more than 22 million doses of vaccine distributed in the U.S. has been injected into Americans’ arms. Along with the $3 billion, HHS said another $19 billion is headed to states and jurisdictions to boost COVID testing programs. The amount each state will receive will be determined by population. The news comes days after President-elect Joe Biden said he planned to release all available doses of vaccine after he takes office on Jan. 20. The Trump administration has been holding back millions of doses to ensure supply of vaccine to provide the necessary second dose for those who received the first shot.

Feds Authorize $22 Billion to Boost Vaccine Rollout

Feds Authorize $22 Billion to Boost Vaccine Rollout
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Overnight Health Care: US sets record for daily COVID-19 deaths with over 3,800 | Hospitals say vaccinations should be moving faster | Brazilian health officials say Chinese COVID vaccine 78 percent effective

Welcome to Thursday's Overnight Health Care. Even amid the fallout from the pro-Trump mob storming the Capitol on Wednesday, the pandemic is taking an increasingly deadly toll. Let's start there. US sets record for daily COVID-19 deaths with over 3,800The United States set another record for the most coronavirus deaths in a day on Wednesday, with 3,865, according to a Johns Hopkins University tracker.The death toll is only mounting as cases.

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