Online COVID-19 vaccine locators prepare for influx in users once eligibility opens to all adults April 15
Online COVID-19 vaccine locators prepare influx of users once eligibility opens to all adults April 15
Online tools such as covidwa.com are preparing for an influx of people signing up for a COVID-19 vaccine as more become eligible starting April 15th.
SEATTLE - More than 3.7 million doses of the coronavirus vaccine have gone into the arms of people across Washington state. More than 1.2 million doses have been given out in King County alone, with 27 percent of residents fully vaccinated.
However, for some people, finding an appointment has not been easy. As the state prepares to open up vaccines to all adults on April 15, getting a spot in line will be a bit tougher.
Hawaii To Get A Much Smaller Supply Of Johnson & Johnson Vaccine - Honolulu Civil Beat
Despite the setback, state health officials say appointments are still widely available at retail pharmacies. Reading time: 6 minutes.
The supply of Johnson & Johnson vaccines to Hawaii is expected to decrease over the next two weeks, state health officials said Friday.
About 21,300 doses are expected by the end of this week, but only 2,600 of the one-dose shot are scheduled to arrive next week, DOH Spokesman Brooks Baehr told Civil Beat.
Still, the state was on track to get a record 90,080 vaccine doses this week from all manufacturers.
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The White House
11:10 A.M. EDT
MR. ZIENTS: Thank you for joining us for today’s briefing. Today, we will get a state-of-the-pandemic update from Dr. Walensky, Dr. Fauci will highlight the latest science, and Dr. Murthy will provide an update on our outreach and education efforts
First, I want to provide a brief update on our accelerating vaccination program. As of today, overall, more than 112 million Americans have received at least one dose, and more than 66 million adult Americans are now fully vaccinated. That’s more than one quarter of all adult Americans that are now fully vaccinated. That’s up from less than 1 percent when we came into office 11 weeks ago.