Northeast preps for major snowstorm: âIf not one thing, itâs anotherâ
The storm was poised to drop as much as 2 feet of snow in some places, and the pandemic added new complexities to preparations.
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A crew from BZ Pools in Johnstown, Pa., work on shoveling the sidewalks for several of their Johnstown clients at the start of winter storm Gail on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020. [ TODD BERKEY/JOHNSTOWN TRIBUNE-DE | AP ]
Published Dec. 16, 2020
NEW YORK â The Northeast girded Wednesday for a major snowstorm at a key moment in the coronavirus pandemic, days after the start of the U.S. vaccination campaign and in the thick of a virus surge that has throngs of people seeking tests per day.
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US allocates 2M doses of Pfizer’s COVID vaccines for next week
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Washington: The US government has allocated 2 million doses of Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine to jurisdictions in the United States and almost 6 million doses of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine in case it receives the necessary authorization, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said at a press briefing on Wednesday.
“For next week, we have allocated another approximately two million doses of Pfizer’s vaccine for jurisdictions to use,” Azar said. “And if Moderna’s vaccine is authorized by the FDA [Food and Drug Administration] in the coming days, we have allocated nearly 5.9 million doses of that product.”
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