President-elect Joe Biden and his team are walking a tightrope with their coronavirus vaccine plan, rolling out an ambitious strategy while also tempering expectations as to how quickly it can be enacted.
By LIBBY CATHEY, KENNEDEY BELL, LAUREN KING and ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump is slated to hand over control of the White House to President-elect Joe Biden in three days. The House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to impeach Trump on an article for “incitement of insurrection” for his role in [.]
As President-elect Biden prepares to take office amid the pandemic, CNN's John King reviews the increasing Covid-19 case count in the US compared to vaccine doses administered.
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An Augusta Health administers a dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine last week. Weâre frankly trying to gather as much information as possible right now â like every American, we need to understand what is going on, so we can plan accordingly. Alena Yarmosky, governorâs spokeswoman
By Kate Masters
News that the federal government has already exhausted its supply of âreserveâ COVID-19 vaccines sent Virginia officials scrambling on Friday â less than 24 hours after Gov. Ralph Northam outlined plans to expand vaccine eligibility.
The Washington Post reported Friday that there was no federal stockpile of additional vaccines, despite an announcement earlier this week by Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, who told states the Trump administration would begin distributing those doses immediately. Previously, the administration said it was holding back the vaccines to ensure a second dose for everyone who had already rec