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N Y Vaccine Shortage Eases; California Cases Slow: Virus Update

N.Y. Vaccine Shortage Eases; California Cases Slow: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/23/2021 Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) Governor Andrew Cuomo said more vaccines are on the way for New York, though he said the bigger challenge is getting skeptical Black and Latino residents to take the shot. U.S. governors are stepping up complaints that the federal government is not giving them enough vaccine. California reported a 30% drop in new Covid-19 cases compared with the state’s 14-day rolling average. Fatalities in the U.S. dropped below 4,000 for the first time in three days. A doctors’ group in the U.K. has urged the government to review the 12 weeks allowed for people to receive a second dose of the vaccine produced by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE. The manufacturer suggests 21 days. Meanwhile, France’s top health authority recommends doubling that three-week gap as a way to stretch supplies and speed inoculations.

Mauritius receives first 1,00,000 doses of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine

Mauritius receives first 1,00,000 doses of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine Premium (REUTERS) . Updated: 23 Jan 2021, 09:11 PM IST Bloomberg The Serum Institute of India Ltd.’s Covishield shots are a donation from the Indian government While Mauritius has just 28 active cases, according to a statement from the health ministry on Jan. 18, the country’s economy is heavily dependent on a return of tourists Share Via Read Full Story Mauritius will use its first 1,00,000 Covid-19 vaccines to inoculate 50,000 frontline workers as part of a plan the government says will contribute to a revival of crucial industries. The Serum Institute of India Ltd.’s Covishield shots, which are being produced under license from AstraZeneca Plc, are a donation from the Indian government, Mauritius’ Government Information Service said in a statement on Friday.

France May Delay Second Doses; Swedish Response: Virus Update

N.Y. Vaccine Shortage Eases; California Cases Slow: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/23/2021 Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) Governor Andrew Cuomo said more vaccines are on the way for New York, though he said the bigger challenge is getting skeptical Black and Latino residents to take the shot. U.S. governors are stepping up complaints that the federal government is not giving them enough vaccine. California reported a 30% drop in new Covid-19 cases compared with the state’s 14-day rolling average. Fatalities in the U.S. dropped below 4,000 for the first time in three days. A doctors’ group in the U.K. has urged the government to review the 12 weeks allowed for people to receive a second dose of the vaccine produced by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE. The manufacturer suggests 21 days. Meanwhile, France’s top health authority recommends doubling that three-week gap as a way to stretch supplies and speed inoculations.

SA regulator backs distribution of AstraZeneca shots

U K Doctors Seek Vaccine Review; Larry King Dies: Virus Update

N.Y. Vaccine Shortage Eases; California Cases Slow: Virus Update Bloomberg 1/23/2021 Bloomberg News (Bloomberg) Governor Andrew Cuomo said more vaccines are on the way for New York, though he said the bigger challenge is getting skeptical Black and Latino residents to take the shot. U.S. governors are stepping up complaints that the federal government is not giving them enough vaccine. California reported a 30% drop in new Covid-19 cases compared with the state’s 14-day rolling average. Fatalities in the U.S. dropped below 4,000 for the first time in three days. A doctors’ group in the U.K. has urged the government to review the 12 weeks allowed for people to receive a second dose of the vaccine produced by Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE. The manufacturer suggests 21 days. Meanwhile, France’s top health authority recommends doubling that three-week gap as a way to stretch supplies and speed inoculations.

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