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White House staffers to get priority access to COVID-19 vaccine – Sydney Morning Herald
Pfizer vaccine requires two doses given three weeks apart, meaning Trump administration officials would receive the final shot just weeks before leaving office.
It was not immediately clear how many officials would be offered the vaccine initially and whether Trump or Pence would get it.
The move would be consistent with the rollout of rapid testing machines for the coronavirus, which were similarly controlled by the federal government with kits reserved to protect the White House complex and other critical facilities.
According to guidance from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, there is not yet enough information to determine whether those…
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