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Hospitalizations are the lowest they ve been in nearly 2 months But US is still in for rough coming weeks, expert says

Hospitalizations are the lowest they ve been in nearly 2 months But US is still in for rough coming weeks, expert says
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Scrambling to save tens of thousands of lives

Scrambling to save tens of thousands of lives
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US Coronavirus: Hospitalizations are the lowest they ve been in nearly 2 months But US is still in for rough coming weeks, expert says

For the first time in almost two months, less than 100,000 Americans are hospitalized for Covid-19. But health experts predict over 100,000 more deaths in the next two months as variant strains of coronavirus spread.

Opinion: Scrambling to save tens of thousands of lives

Opinion: Marjorie Taylor Greene and the Trump legacy CNN 1/31/2021 Opinion by Richard Galant, CNN © JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP/Getty Images Pins laying on a table are given out to people who received the Covid-19 vaccine, at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts on January 29, 2021. - Fenway Park is opening as a mass vaccination site expected to vaccinate over a thousand people a day, with the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine, as the site ramps up starting next week with an estimated five-hundred people a day. The site is a cooperation between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Cambridge-based health tech company CIC Health and the Red Sox. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

10 days of struggle: Inside Biden s early coronavirus vaccine effort

10 days of struggle: Inside Biden’s early coronavirus vaccine effort Ashley Parker, Isaac Stanley-Becker, Annie Linskey © Shawn Thew/Bloomberg News President Biden and Andrew Barr, director of Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, right, tour a covid-19 vaccination center at the military hospital in Bethesda, Md., on Jan. 29, 2021. For the first five days of President Biden’s administration, he and his aides promised 100 million coronavirus shots in 100 days. But then on the sixth day, Biden surprised everyone, including many of his own aides, by upping the ante to 150 million. “I think, with the grace of God, and the goodwill of the neighbor, and the creek not rising, as the old saying goes, I think we may be able to get that to 1.5 million a day, rather than 1 million a day,” Biden said. “But we have to meet that goal of a million a day.”

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