COVID-19 vaccine doses have been delivered but are sitting on pharmacy shelves. Longer delays could prolong the pandemic

Warning of Shortages, Researchers Look to Stretch Vaccine Supply

WASHINGTON — Federal officials and drugmakers, faced with a slower-than-expected rollout of the coronavirus vaccine, are racing to find ways to expand the supply, looking at lowering the required dosage and extracting more doses from the supplies they have.

Just weeks into the vaccine program, scientists at the National Institutes of Health and the drugmaker Moderna are analyzing data to see if they can double the supply of the company’s coronavirus vaccine by cutting doses in half. The study, though long planned, is increasingly urgent in the face of looming shortages as the country tries to fight off a surging pandemic.

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U.S. Overview: covid hospitalizations hit record highs nationwide

Website crashes mar early coronavirus vaccine rollouts

Website crashes and tech glitches are afflicting the U.S. coronavirus vaccine rollout that is already behind schedule based on the goals the Trump administration set out.

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Maryland takes steps to speed coronavirus vaccine rollout

New COVID-19 reopening plan for Washington State

EPA finalizes 'secret science' rule, limiting use of public health research

OPINION: Proposed new rules for a J-1 visa will hinder America’s fight against Covid-19

Young ER doctors risk their lives on the pandemic’s front lines. But they struggle to find jobs.

ANALYSIS: New COVID Vaccines Need Absurd Amounts of Material and Labor

A COVID-19 shot for $150? Online scams surge as slow vaccine rollout frustrates

Hospitals are overwhelmed.,some states are beginning to feel the impact of holiday gatherings, Vaccination pace remains slow

FDA Warns Health Officials Not To Mess With COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Schedule

A more contagious coronavirus strain has been identified in 4 states and 33 countries. What we know.

How Trump Tried, but Largely Failed, to Derail America’s Top Climate Report

The National Climate Assessment, America’s premier contribution to climate knowledge, stands out for many reasons: Hundreds of scientists across the federal government and academia join forces to compile the best insights available on climate change. The results, released just twice a decade or so, shape years of government decisions.

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