CDC says 9 million Americans now vaccinated as U.S. states scramble By Maria Caspani, Dan Whitcomb and Jonathan Allen
People line up to receive a dose of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at a mass vaccination at a site 24 hour vaccination center at the Brooklyn Army Terminal in Brooklyn, New York
(Reuters) – Nearly 9 million Americans had been given their first COVID-19 vaccination dose as of Monday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, as states scrambled to step up inoculations that have yet to slow the roaring pandemic.
The 8,987,322 people who have been jabbed with the first of two shots, according to the CDC, represent less than one-third of the 25 million total doses distributed to states by the U.S. government.
Nearly 9 million Americans had been given their first COVID-19 vaccination dose as of Monday morning, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, as states scrambled to step up inoculations that have yet to slow the roaring pandemic.
(Updates following press conference by Los Angeles health officials) By Maria Caspani, Dan Whitcomb and Jonathan Allen Jan 11 (Reuters) - Nearly 9 mil.
A total of 82 cases of the new super-COVID variant first detected in the UK have been identified in 10 states, according to a DailyMail.com tally of federal and local data.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Nearly 9 million Americans had been given their first Covid-19 vaccination dose as of Monday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, as states scrambled