The Trump administration is asking states to speed delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to people 65 and older and to others at high risk by no longer holding back the second dose of the two-dose shots, officials said Tuesday.
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The Pentagon won’t say how many COVID-19 vaccines it’s given to troops January 12 Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class David Tuil, assigned to the Preventive Medicine Department at Naval Health Clinic Hawaii, administers a Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Gage Finn, Dec. 16, 2020. (Macy Hinds/Navy)
Clarification: A previous version of this story said that the Defense Department did not provide numbers on the vaccinations it has distributed and administered. This story has been updated to reflect department-wide statistics provided by the CDC. Millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccine have shipped out around the country, including to more than 100 military installations, but the Defense Department has declined to share how many service members have received it.