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Experts: Too soon to know if COVID-19 vaccine booster needed

Experts: Too soon to know if COVID-19 vaccine booster needed FacebookTwitterEmail (FILES) In this file photo RN Valerie Massaro administers the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to health care workers, Twenty-one days after they received their first shot from Hartford HealthCare at the Hartford Convention Center in Hartford, Connecticut on January 4, 2021. - Sales of the Covid-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech could reach up to $15 billion in 2021 and go higher if Pfizer signs additional supply contracts, Pfizer said on February 2, 2021. The projections came as Pfizer reported fourth-quarter and full-year profits and released forecasts for 2021. Pfizer projected full-year 2021 sales of between $44.4 to $46.4 billion, excluding sales for the Covid-19 vaccine. (Photo by Joseph Prezioso / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)JOSEPH PREZIOSO / AFP via Getty Images

Experts: Too soon to know if COVID-19 vaccine booster needed

Experts: Too soon to know if COVID-19 vaccine booster needed
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Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut s first COVID-19 death

Signaling a crisis: The story of Connecticut s first COVID-19 death Ken Dixon FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 Fred and Beverly Marchionna on vacation in Hawaii in 2011. Fred Marchionna, a retired manager at PerkinElmer Corp., was the first Connecticut resident to die of COVID-19.Courtesy of the Marchionna familyShow MoreShow Less 2of11 Danbury Hospital was the site of the first confirmed COVID-19 infection in Connecticut on March 6, 2020. On March 17, another patient, 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna of Ridgefield, became the state’s first fatality there.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Benchmark Senior Living at Ridgefield Crossing, on Route 7, in Ridgefield, where 88-year-old Frederick Marchionna became infected with COVID-19. He became the state’s first coronavirus related fatality on Tuesday, March 17, 2020, in Danbury Hospital.Peter Yankowski / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less

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