Walgreens Not Following U.S. Guidance on Pfizer Vaccine Spacing Rebecca Robbins © Christopher Occhicone for The New York Times Members of the Walgreens vaccination team vaccinating a staff member, organizing paperwork and preparing injections of the Covid-19 vaccine in January.
Walgreens has inoculated hundreds of thousands of Americans against Covid-19 this year using the vaccine developed by Pfizer and Germany’s BioNTech. But the pharmacy chain has not been following guidance from federal health officials about the timing of second doses.
People are supposed to get two doses, three weeks apart. Walgreens, however, separated them by four weeks because that made it faster and simpler for the company to schedule appointments.
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