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Despite promise from Trump Administration, COVID-19 vaccine reserve appears to be exhausted

Despite promise from Trump Administration, COVID-19 vaccine reserve appears to be exhausted The Washington Post reports that the reserve started being distributed in December, and is gone; despite promise from HHS Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday that the federal government would begin distribution of reserve. By: McKenna King and last updated 2021-01-16 19:09:22-05 President-elect Joe Biden announced that he ll use the Defense Production Act to maximize manufacture of the COVID-19 vaccine. A Washington Post report first broke the news the United States COVID-19 vaccine reserve is depleted. At this time, ABC News is working to confirm this information with the federal government.

States speed up Covid-19 vaccinations, but governors complain the feds need to give them more doses

States speed up Covid-19 vaccinations, but governors complain the feds need to give them more doses
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No Reserve Doses Of COVID Vaccine Coming To Boost Supply; Rug Was Kind Of Pulled Out From Under Us

COVID vaccine from federal stockpile won t reach Oregon this week

Oregon is introducing a new plan to vaccinate residents for COVID-19, following the federal government s announcement that states will get fewer vaccines than promised.  A broad range of health workers and first responders, as well as long-term care facility residents, already are eligible.  The order for the next groups is: Jan 25: Educators and school staff. Feb 8: Residents age 80 and older. Feb. 15: Residents age 75 and older. Feb. 22: Residents age 70 and older. March 1: Residents age 65 and older. The state had told teachers and residents over age 65 that they could begin getting the shots starting Jan. 23 after federal officials on Tuesday promised a large shipment next week, but that changed Thursday.

U S does not have reserve stockpile of COVID-19 vaccines -health chief Azar

The United States does not have a reserve stockpile of COVID-19 vaccines, but it is confident that there will enough produced to provide a second dose for people, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told NBC News on Friday.

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