AstraZeneca vaccine to be reviewed for possible use in the U.S.
The coronavirus vaccine made by AstraZeneca is set to be reviewed for possible use in the United States soon.
The coronavirus vaccine made by AstraZeneca is set to be reviewed for possible use in the United States soon.
The White House says it has a plan to slow down the surge of migrants crossing the border, as thousands of men, women and children make their way to the United States.
DoorDash announced it will begin same day deliveries of two COVID-19 tests across the United States.
AstraZeneca released results from its United States phase three vaccine trial Monday, saying it’s 79% effective in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 and 100% effective at preventing severe disease and hospitalization.
The NFL is going to let fans attend this year’s draft, saying it will be held with a select number of prospects and fans at various downtown Cleveland locations.
The second batch of stimulus checks will soon be on their way. The Biden administration says the second batch of COVID-19 payments will be issued this week. For taxpayers receiving direct deposit, payments began processing on Friday.
The Department of Transportation released new images for its “Mask Up” campaign. In a statement Friday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said “with this campaign, we’ll send a clear message to people who travel: ‘when you wear a mask, you’re protecting the safety of our essential transportation workers, your fellow passengers and yourself’.”
Former President Donald Trump is coming back to social media. His spokesperson, Jason Miller told Fox News that the former president is launching his own network in a few months.
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