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HHS releases sweeping new report on U S Covid outbreak in move toward transparency

HHS releases sweeping new report on U.S. Covid outbreak in move toward transparency CNBC 12/18/2020 Will Feuer HHS on Friday published a sweeping new report on the state of the U.S. Covid-19 outbreak. It is the most comprehensive data report made public by the federal government since the virus began to spread across the U.S. about nine months ago. The new public reports are a substantial step toward transparency in a federal response that has been marked largely by its opacity when it comes to data collection. © Provided by CNBC HHS Secretary Alex Azar speaks to the media at George Washington University Hospital after the administration of some of the nations first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine to frontline healthcare workers at the George Washington University Hospital in Washington, DC, on Monday, December 14, 2020.

One woman is making it her mission to encourage vaccinations

She got two injections with one being in September and the other shot being in October. “That second injection was a little bit uneasy for me. I did get a lot of pain that night,” Nurse recalled. Nurse said she also had flu-like symptoms after the second shot but felt better within 3 days. We just confirmed that the @US FDA VRBPAC recommended that the FDA grant an Emergency Use Authorization for our COVID-19 vaccine candidate, mRNA-1273. 20 VRBPAC members recommended for EUA, 0 members voted against, and 1 abstained. Read more: https://t.co/AmkdurMzQ2pic.twitter.com/Ja4WAvb44Y Moderna (@moderna tx) December 17, 2020

BSSNY Welcomes New Pain Management Doctor, Dr Elvis Rema

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Mass Covid-19 vaccination necessary to curb spread of virus, say religious leaders | Malaysia

Thursday, 17 Dec 2020 09:07 AM MYT Five doses of Pfizer s Covid-19 vaccine before they are distributed to doctors and nurses at George Washington University Hospital in Washington December 14, 2020. Reuters pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 Vaccination is important as a preventative measure which is demanded by all religions to prevent the spread of diseases or epidemics, such as Covid-19 because of its effect on the human population, said religious leaders. They are of the opinion that taking the vaccine is a trait that is demanded and categorised as a good practice for a person’s own health, the surrounding people, the community and the country as a whole.

Joe Biden will get vaccine live on TV next week

Joe Biden  will get the first of dose of the two-part Pfizer vaccine on TV next week Vice President Pence will get COVID-19 vaccine at White House on Friday  Pence wants major American television networks to broadcast his inoculation  Vice president thinks it will help boost vaccine confidence among skeptics  Pence s wife, Karen, will also get shot as will Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams  Surveys show African Americans are wary of taking the COVID-19 vaccine Adams, who is black, to make public appearances to urge African Americans to get vaccinated 

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