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COVID-19 vaccine: Pfizer, Moderna praised but trust worries experts


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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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12:12 am UTC Dec. 24, 2020
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. ....

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Expert panel's assessment of vaccine progress creeps ahead


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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
Published
12:12 am UTC Dec. 24, 2020
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. ....

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USA TODAY vaccine panel says the US has nailed the science behind the COVID vaccine. Next up: logistics and trust.


USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern
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.
The first two vaccines, one from Pfizer-BioNTech and the other from Moderna, were ready well before anyone expected. Trials showed them to be among the most effective vaccines ever, particularly for a notoriously hard-to-prevent respiratory virus. ....

New York , United States , California Institute Of Technology , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , University Of Maryland , University Of Pennsylvania , John Knox Village , Georgetown University , District Of Columbia , Prakash Nagarkatti , Kelly Moore , Monica Gandhi , Paul Offit , Vera Leip , Christine Philips , Mike Pence , Marta Lavandier , Alex Azar , Prashant Yadav , Pamela Bjorkman , Sam Halabi , Ron Desantis , Sandra Crouse Quinn , Michelle Mcmurry Heath ,

USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern


USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern
Karen Weintraub and Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
© Javier Zarracina/USA Today
promo vaccine panel dec
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.
The first two vaccines, one from Pfizer-BioNTech and the other from Moderna, were ready well before anyone expected. Trials showed them to be among the most effective vaccines ever, particularly for a notoriously hard-to-prevent respiratory virus. ....

New York , United States , California Institute Of Technology , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , University Of Maryland , University Of Pennsylvania , John Knox Village , Georgetown University , District Of Columbia , Prakash Nagarkatti , Kelly Moore , Monica Gandhi , Paul Offit , Vera Leip , Christine Philips , Mike Pence , Marta Lavandier , Alex Azar , Prashant Yadav , Pamela Bjorkman , Sam Halabi , Ron Desantis , Sandra Crouse Quinn , Michelle Mcmurry Heath ,

USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccine, but logistics, trust remain a concern


USA TODAY panel says US has nailed the science behind COVID-19 vaccines, but logistics, trust remain a concern
Karen Weintraub and Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
© Javier Zarracina/USA Today
promo vaccine panel dec
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.
The first two vaccines, one from Pfizer-BioNTech and the other from Moderna, were ready well before anyone expected. Trials showed them to be among the most effective vaccines ever, particularly for a notoriously hard-to-prevent respiratory virus. ....

New York , United States , California Institute Of Technology , City Of , United Kingdom , San Francisco , University Of Maryland , University Of Pennsylvania , John Knox Village , Georgetown University , District Of Columbia , Prakash Nagarkatti , Kelly Moore , Monica Gandhi , Paul Offit , Vera Leip , Christine Philips , Mike Pence , Marta Lavandier , Alex Azar , Prashant Yadav , Pamela Bjorkman , Sam Halabi , Ron Desantis , Sandra Crouse Quinn , Michelle Mcmurry Heath ,