Health
COVID-19 vaccine rollout falls short of expectations, raising questions about 2021 timeline – ABC News

The U.S. COVID-19 vaccine rollout moved slower than expected this month, stoking fears that the federal government was mishandling the effort and that people would have to wait months longer than expected to get their shot.
Federal officials defended the program, insisting that bringing the vaccine to the American people in less than a year was still a technical feat and that the program remained on track.
Still, they acknowledged the effort was lagging behind expectations, and vaccine experts and…
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