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More than a third of Americans vaccinated; Pfizer vaccine may become first in US to get full FDA approval: Latest COVID-19 updates


More than a third of Americans vaccinated; Pfizer vaccine may become first in US to get full FDA approval: Latest COVID-19 updates
Elinor Aspegren, Christine Fernando and Christal Hayes, USA TODAY
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Even as the pace of vaccinations falls in the U.S., the country reported passing two milestones on Friday: More than 150 million are now at least partially vaccinated, and more than a third of Americans are fully vaccinated, CDC data released Friday afternoon shows.
Data shows about 111 million Americans are fully vaccinated, about 33% of the total population in the U.S., and another 150 million people have received their fist shot of the vaccine. But the pace of vaccinations has been slowing from its peak on April 10 of 4.6 million daily shots. Public health agencies are working harder to get shots in arms, a critical effort that could help Preside ....

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COVID: Michigan cases fall; panel to meet to discuss J&J vaccine pause


More than a week after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug Administration recommended a pause on the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine due to reports of severe blood clots, a government advisory committee will meet again Friday to discuss next steps. 
I want this vaccine back as soon as possible, said Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert and senior scholar with the Johns Hopkins University Center for Health Security. I was recommending it preferentially to my friends. One and done.
The vaccine was paused after reports of a rare combination of blood clots and low levels of platelets within two weeks of vaccination in six women out of the more than 7 million Americans who recently got the J&J shot, and one man from an earlier clinical trial. One of the women died, and another is hospitalized in critical condition. ....

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Organizations hold COVID-19 vaccination events for underserved, disability communities


Organizations hold COVID-19 vaccination events for underserved, disability communities
BrieAnna J. Frank and Audrey Jensen, Arizona Republic
Organizations across the Valley held vaccine events for underserved communities, including people with disabilities after many have faced a lack of access and barriers to getting the COVID-19 vaccine in Arizona. 
Among the 1,150 people expected to be vaccinated at South Mountain Community College Saturday was Valerie Duckett. She talked to The Arizona Republic as she sat in the designated recovery zone in the school s gym, minutes after getting her first and only dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Pharmacist Aura Jessica Ruiz administers the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine to a community member at the South Mountain Community College in Phoenix on April 10, 2021. ....

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