Experts discuss who will receive coronavirus vaccine first
A panel of vaccine experts took a major step forward in getting Americans immunized from COVID-19.
A panel of vaccine experts took a major step forward in getting Americans immunized from COVID-19.
President Trump’s Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is scheduled to meet with the head of the Food and Drug Administration to discuss a coronavirus vaccine.
Across the United States, more Americans are now hospitalized with COVID-19 than ever before. On Tuesday, authorities will give recommendations on who should get the vaccine first.
CVS and Walgreens are preparing to be among the first companies in the United States to give coronavirus vaccines if the FDA approves one for emergency use.
Moderna has asked the Food and Drug Administration for emergency use authorization for its COVID-19 vaccine, making it the second company to do so. This comes as more than four million Americans have been infected with the virus this month.
Pfizer and BioNTech said they are filing for an emergency use authorization Friday that could allow their COVID-19 vaccine to be used in the United States next month.
German company, BioNTech, and its partner, Pfizer, will ask the U.S. on Friday to allow emergency use of their COVID-19 vaccine.
The coronavirus continues to spread like wildfire across the country.
State epidemiologist Dr. Linda Bell provided a brief update about a COVID-19 vaccine this morning.
With numbers of confirmed coronavirus cases now rising in all 50 states Wednesday, new hope comes in the fight against the virus.