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What Virginia is doing to expand access to COVID-19 vaccine
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RICHMOND, Va. The federal government said it will no longer hold back second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine and is asking states to expand access to the vaccine to a larger portion of the population.
At an Operation Warp Speed briefing on Tuesday, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Alex Azar said the change in the month-old vaccine rollout reflects the urgency of the situation we face.
US News: WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump is issuing an emergency declaration for the nations capital amid growing concern among local and federal authoritie.
Trump issues emergency declaration for Biden inauguration
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The declaration allows the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate with local authorities as needed.
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The declaration allows the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate with local authorities as needed.
President Donald Trump is issuing an emergency declaration for the nations capital amid growing concern among local and federal authorities about violence in the lead-up to and during President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on January 20.
The declaration allows the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate with local authorities as needed.
President Donald Trump is issuing an emergency declaration for the nations capital amid growing concern among local and federal authorities about violence in the lead-up to and during President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on January 20. The declaration allows the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate with local authorities as needed. The declaration from Trump comes five days after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol as Congress began formally counting the Electoral College votes to certify his defeat to Biden. Five people died. Trump has spent months complaining that he was cheated out of an election victory by widespread voter fraud, which election officials say does not exist.