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US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says frontline workers, those older than 75 need vaccine next – ABC News
Around 30 million Americans including teachers and supermarket staff will be deemed frontline workers to be made next in line for the jab.

A US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel recommended frontline essential workers and persons 75 years and older should be next in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.
Key points:
- Almost 50 million Americans will receive a COVID-19 vaccine in the next round of inoculations
- US authorities say they are monitoring an especially infectious strain of coronavirus detected in the UK
- Moderna has begun distributing its vaccine in the US, adding to the Pfizer roll out that began last week…
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