Health care workers around the country receive COVID-19 vaccines
FOX 29 s Dawn Timmeney has the latest on the vaccine rollout across the country.
PHILADELPHIA - Health care workers around the country are rolling up their sleeves for the first COVID-19 shots as hope that an all-out vaccination effort can defeat the coronavirus. I m an emergency room physician, so the frontline is a pretty uncomfortable place the last six months, Dr. Marna Greenberg said.
Uncomfortable and scary courtesy of COVID and that s why Dr. Greenberg of Lehigh Valley Health Network wanted to participate in Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine trial back in the fall.
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On Monday, Joe Biden bagged 306 Electoral College votes and Donald Trump received 232.
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US President Donald Trump will continue his legal fight for re-election, said White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany during a press briefing on Tuesday (local time). The President is still involved in ongoing litigation related to the election. Yesterday s vote was one step in the constitutional process. I will leave it to him and refer you to the campaign for more on that litigation, McEnany while replying to a question on whether Trump recognises Joe Biden s win after the Electoral College vote.
On Monday, Joe Biden bagged 306 Electoral College votes and Trump received 232. The electoral votes will be sent to the US Congress for verification at a joint session, the final stage of the election, which is scheduled for January 6.
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Updated on December 16, 2020 at 10:15 am
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D.C. surpassed 25,000 cases and Virginia surpassed 250,000 cases on Wednesday. Maryland isn’t far behind, coming in at about 241,000 total infections since the start of the pandemic.
However, the virus growth appears to be slowing: Seven-day averages are still high compared to any other point in the pandemic but have remained stable the past several days. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
While coronavirus has devastated communities of color, some African-Americans and Latinos are reluctant to jump in line for a vaccine created at record speed.