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Getting COVID-19 vaccine into the arms of Americans is off to a slow start; why the holdup? – USA TODAY
More than 12.4 million doses of coronavirus vaccine have shipped to U.S. states but just over 2.5 million people received shots as of Wednesday.

Colorado has confirmed the first known U.S. case of a new coronavirus strain that was first identified in the United Kingdom.
USA TODAY
More than 12.4 million doses of coronavirus vaccines have shipped to U.S. states, but just over 2.5 million people received shots as of Wednesday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Officials say the pace of COVID-19 vaccinations should pick up significantly in the coming weeks. For now, however, they point to a host of reasons for the…
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