President-elect Joe Biden receives his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine
President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Monday.
President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Monday.
As a new COVID-19 vaccine from Moderna is on the way in the United States, a new variant of the virus was discovered in the United Kingdom.
South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham tweeted photos of him receiving the coronavirus vaccine. He thanked nurses and scientists, and also said “If enough of us take it, we will get back to normal lives.”
Uber will offer people free and discounted rides if their destination is a COVID-19 vaccination.
The legislative branch of government is rapidly moving to receive the coronavirus vaccine, with both House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell getting the shot on Friday.
President-elect Joe Biden is set to get a COVID-19 vaccine in public sometime next week.
White House officials say President Donald Trump doesn’t have immediate plans to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
South Carolina’s next round of coronavirus vaccines are set to arrive early next week according to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control.
A Food and Drug Administration panel is set to meet Thursday to discuss Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, and if they’ll give it emergency authorization.
A small science plant in the Lowcountry makes vaccine refrigerators and freezers which include the ultra-cold freezers needed to store the COVID-19 vaccine, which must be stored at negative temperatures.