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Iowa has rejected 22,000 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine because, well, there’s little demand for the vaccine anymore in the state, according to The Associated Press.
The Iowa Department of Public Health said over the weekend that the state rejected 18,300 doses of the Moderna vaccine and 3,510 doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
“Along with several other states, we are seeing a slowdown of vaccine administration, but we are working with our local partners and community leaders to determine where additional education is needed and to gain an understanding of the needs of each county’s unique population,” said Sarah Ekstrand, a spokeswoman
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