VP-elect Kamala Harris receives coronavirus vaccine ANI | Updated: Dec 29, 2020 23:55 IST
Washington [US], December 29 (ANI): US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Tuesday received on live television the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, making her the latest high-level official to do so as the incoming Biden administration seeks to instil confidence in the vaccination process.
“That was easy!” Harris said after receiving her first dose of the Moderna vaccine at the United Medical Center (UMC) in Washington DC. I want to thank the United Medical Center for the work that you do in southeast DC, serving our community that is often overlooked, Harris said. So, it is good to be here and I’ve now been vaccinated, she said.
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That was easy! : US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris receives coronavirus vaccine
According to a media report, Vice-President-elect received a dose of the Moderna vaccine from clinical nurse Patricia Cummings at United Medical Center, which is located in Southeast Washington DC.
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WASHINGTON: US Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on Tuesday received on live television the first dose of Covid-19 vaccine, making her the latest high-level official to do so as the incoming Trump administration seeks to instil confidence in the vaccination process.
The U.S. new cases 7-day rolling average are 1.7 % LOWER than the 7-day rolling average one week ago. U.S. hospitalizations due to COVID-19 are now 4.1 %
HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. U.S. deaths due to coronavirus are now 3.4 %
HIGHER than the rolling average one week ago. Today s posts include:
U.S. Coronavirus New Cases are at an elevated 228,131
U.S. Coronavirus hospitalizations are at a record 119,463
U.S. Coronavirus deaths are at an elevated 3,359
U.S. Coronavirus immunizations are 9,465,725 doses distributed and 1,008,025 doses administered as of 23 December
The 7-day rolling average rate of growth of the pandemic shows new cases improved, hospitalizations improved, and deaths improved
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USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern
Experts are concerned some won t trust the COVID-19 vaccine and are wary of production problems that could delay getting it to millions of Americans.
Karen Weintraub and Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
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Experts are thrilled about the reported safety and effectiveness of two COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across the country. But they remain concerned about what still could go wrong to shake the public s fragile faith in it.
Nearly everything about the process has gone well so far, shepherded by the Trump administration s Operation Warp Speed.