The latest on new variant of COVID-19 discovered in UK and vaccine rollouts
Dr. Todd Ellerin, infectious disease specialist, discusses the COVID-19 variant found in the U.K. and answers questions about the coronavirus vaccines. source
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Dr. Todd Ellerin, infectious disease specialist, discusses the COVID-19 variant found in the U.K. and answers questions about the coronavirus vaccines. source
Over 14 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been distributed nationwide, but only about 2.5 million shots have been administered. Officials had promised 20 million vaccinations by year’s end.…
Dr. Christina Ghaly, director of the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, discusses the new coronavirus variant, California’s hospital shortages and the COVID-19 vaccine rollout. WATCH the ABC News…
Only 4.2 million shots have been administered nationwide, which was 79% short of the Trump administration’s goal of 20 million before the new year. WATCH THE FULL EPISODES OF ‘WORLD…
Some hospitals say they are so overwhelmed, and struggling to deal with non-COVID-19 patients. SUBSCRIBE to ABC NEWS: https://bit.ly/2vZb6yP Watch More on http://abcnews.go.com/ LIKE ABC News on FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/abcnews FOLLOW…
According to the CDC, more than 25 million doses have been distributed but only about 9 million people have received the first dose as others struggle to book appointments. LEARN…
ABC News’ Bob Woodruff examines the process and potential improvements to signing up for a vaccine as eligibility expands amid a bumpy rollout across the country. ABC News Live Prime,…
Hospitals around the country struggling to keep up as vaccine distribution slows. source
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A shortage of vaccine doses in New York City postpones vaccinations for eligible people. source