Covid-19 vaccine progress made on several fronts, and experts are encouraged CNN 2/6/2021 By Jason Hanna and Madeline Holcombe, CNN © George Walker IV/The Tennessea/USA Today Devin Graham administers a COVID-19 test at the Community Assessment Center outside Nissan Stadium Thursday, Jan. 21, 2021 in Nashville, Tenn. Nas Covid Test Center Worker 002
The United States has seen progress on several fronts against Covid-19 this week including the opening of new mass inoculation sites and a third vaccine maker seeking authorization.
While health experts are concerned that more-transmissible coronavirus variants could worsen spread of the disease and in some cases put up a measure of resistance to vaccines some are also encouraged by where vaccination efforts are headed.
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COVID-19 Vaccines to be Distributed in Connecticut as Early as Monday: Governor © Provided by New England Cable News
In this photo illustration, vials and a medical syringe seen in front of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States and Pfizer Pharmaceutical company logos. FDA approves Pfizer/BioNTech the COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine for emergency use in the US, reportedly by media.
Governor Ned Lamont announced that COVID-19 vaccines will start being distributed to health care workers and long-term care facilities in Connecticut as early as Monday.
The announcement comes after Connecticut s COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group s Science Subcommittee submitted recommendations to the governor that the vaccine should be distributed as soon as possible.