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The Latest: States dealing with vaccine shortages at si...


RALEIGH, N.C. — An increasing number of COVID-19 vaccination sites around the U.S. are canceling appointments because of vaccine shortages.
States are expected to find out their latest weekly allocation of vaccines on Tuesday. The White House plans to hold a call with governors to discuss the vaccine supply.
Governors and top health officials have been concerned about inadequate supplies and the need for more reliable estimates of how much is on the way so that they can plan accordingly.
On Tuesday, the CDC reported just over half of the 41 million doses distributed to states have been put in people’s arms. Some vaccination sites have canceled appointments for first-dose shots. Many are likely holding large quantities of vaccine in reserve to make sure people who have already gotten their first shot receive the required second shot on schedule, three to four weeks later.

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The Latest: US to buy 100M more doses of approved vaccines


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January 26, 2021
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden is announcing that the U.S. is purchasing an additional 100 million doses each of the two approved coronavirus vaccines for delivery this summer, with the government expecting to be able to deliver enough of the two-dose regimens to states this summer to vaccinate 300 million people.
The additional purchases from drugmakers Pfizer and Moderna come as the Biden administration is trying to ramp up vaccine production and states’ capacities to inject them into arms. Biden is also announcing that vaccine deliveries to states and territories will be boosted to at least 10 million doses per week over the next three weeks.

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The Latest: Hundreds of White House staffers receive va...


— U.K. is first country in Europe to pass 100K deaths.
— EU demands vaccine makers honor their commitments.
— Virus variant brings new dimension to Europe’s pandemic fight.
— Some hospitals near capacity in hard-hit areas as Indonesia hits 1 million virus cases.
— Taiwan quarantines 5,000 people while looking for source of hospital cluster.
— Follow all of AP’s pandemic coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-pandemic, https://apnews.com/hub/coronavirus-vaccine and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak
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MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont Gov. Phil Scott and two other top administration officials are going to be tested again Tuesday for the virus that causes COVID-19.

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CDC officials say schools can be safe if precautions are taken in the community


CDC officials say schools can be safe if precautions are taken in the community
By Roni Caryn Rabin New York Times,Updated January 26, 2021, 4:49 p.m.
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Open schools. Close indoor dining.
When to keep schools open, and how to do so, has been an issue plaguing the response by the United States to the pandemic since its beginning. President Joe Biden vowed to “teach our children in safe schools” in his inaugural address.
On Tuesday, federal health officials weighed in with a call for returning children to the nation’s classrooms as soon as possible, saying the “preponderance of available evidence” indicates that in-person instruction can be carried out safely as long as mask-wearing and social distancing are maintained.

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