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U.S. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received a COVID-19 vaccination live on television
Democratic President-elect Joe Biden has said he will make the fight against the coronavirus his top priority
Joe Biden received his first injected dose of the vaccine last week.
Washington: U.S. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received a COVID-19 vaccination live on television on Tuesday (December 29), as the incoming Biden administration seeks to boost confidence in the inoculation even while warning it will be months before it is available to all.
Senator Harris, who is Black and Asian-American, will become the second high-profile person from an ethnic minority background to receive the vaccine after Surgeon General Jerome Adams on December 18.
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US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris receives a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at United Medical Center in Washington DC, December 29, 2020. REUTERS/Leah Millis US VP-elect Harris receives COVID-19 shot in bid to boost vaccine confidence By DAVID BRUNNSTROM and LISA LAMBERT, Reuters
Published December 30, 2020 12:43am WASHINGTON US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris received a COVID-19 vaccination live on television on Tuesday, as the incoming Biden administration seeks to boost confidence in the inoculation even while warning it will be months before it is available to all. Senator Harris, who is Black and Asian-American, will become the second high-profile person from an ethnic minority background to receive the vaccine after Surgeon General Jerome Adams on Dec. 18.
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