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U.S. COVID-19 vaccine supplies strain to meet wider eligibility, second doses – Cape Breton Post
By Peter Szekely NEW YORK (Reuters) – Scattered shortages of COVID-19 vaccines persisted on Saturday under pressure from growing demand, as previously inoculated…
By Peter Szekely
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Scattered shortages of COVID-19 vaccines persisted on Saturday under pressure from growing demand, as previously inoculated Americans returned for their required second shots and millions of newly eligible people scrambled to get their first.
The supply gaps, coming as the U.S. vaccination effort enters its second month, prompted some healthcare systems to suspend appointments for first-time vaccine seekers and one New York healthcare system to cancel a slew…
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