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Dozens of New Yorkers were turned away after a miscommunication over vaccine availability. | Amanda Eisenberg/ POLITICO
Vaccine miscommunication results in chaotic scene in Brooklyn
A message that may have been intended for a select few went viral Thursday evening, prompting New Yorkers from at least three boroughs to rush to Sunset Park s Brooklyn Army Terminal in the hopes of getting leftover Covid-19 vaccines. Please share: We need to give out 410 doses in next 4hours at Brooklyn Army Terminal (by 7pm), taking anyone in community age 18+, walk ins, or earlier than scheduled, the text read, which was shared on Facebook and Twitter and prompted hundreds to descend upon the warehouse complex hoping to get inoculated.
In a race for COVID treatment, hydroxychloroquine often went to poorly designed trials that may have put patients at greater risk John Fauber, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel © GEORGE FREY/AFP/Getty Images/TNS A bottle and pills of Hydroxychloroquine sit on a counter at Rock Canyon Pharmacy in Provo, Utah, on May 20, 2020.
When word surfaced in March that the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine might be beneficial in treating COVID-19, more than 50 clinical trials were quickly set up.
Usually, clinical trials involve thousands of patients and dozens of scientists working under the direction of a large research consortium, a drug company or the federal government.
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