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People over 75, front-line essential workers should get vaccine next, CDC panel says

People over 75, front-line essential workers should get vaccine next, CDC panel says
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Doctor Takes Refuge, Pleads for COVID Vaccines After Six Deaths in 12 Hours, Please Hurry

Doctor Takes Refuge, Pleads for COVID Vaccines After Six Deaths in 12 Hours, Please Hurry Newsweek 12/21/2020 Samantha Lock © Scott Olson/Getty File photo: An Intensive Care Unit nurse prepares for a patient at an ICU ward in Chicago, Illinois, as a Michigan doctor makes an impassioned plea for vaccines from a hospital stairwell. A critical care doctor has made an impassioned plea from a hospital stairwell, calling on his medical center to please hurry and vaccinate his staff after six patients died in less than 12 hours. Douglas Allen Arenberg, a pulmonary diseases specialist with Michigan Medicine, described the wait as demoralizing as many states begin to roll out doses of the COVID-19 vaccine.

Biden Chief of Staff Says Hack Response Will Go Beyond Just Sanctions | Jewish & Israel News Algemeiner com

The odds of Washington and Tehran making progress to revive the 2015 nuclear deal before Iran s June elections have dwindled. The Kremlin denies any role in the hacking. Speaking at an event to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Russia’s SVR foreign intelligence agency, Russian President Vladimir Putin praised its work, saying he was impressed by the “difficult professional operations that have been conducted.” Biden, who becomes president on Jan. 20, would likely have bipartisan support for a muscular reaction to the espionage campaign, lawmakers indicated on Sunday. Republican Senator Mitt Romney said the data breach was “extraordinarily damaging” on NBC‘s “Meet the Press.”

Officials fear mutated coronavirus variant from UK

Credit: Share Top of The World our morning news roundup written by editors at The World. Subscribe here. Additional countries have closed their borders Monday to the United Kingdom, as officials try to stop a highly infectious new strain of the coronavirus from spreading. The new restrictions are causing a global panic and travel chaos, introducing the prospect of a food shortage in Britain just several days before Brexit takes effect. India, Hong Kong, Russia, Poland and Switzerland banned travel for people from the UK, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson cautioned that the mutated variant was 70% more contagious. In all, more than 30 nations in Europe and across the world have now suspended travel with the UK. But Adm. Brett Giroir, on the White House Coronavirus Task Force, said on ABC News’ “This Week” that a ban on US travel to the UK wasn’t in the works. “I really don t believe we need to do that yet.”

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