Vaccination Program
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Moderna Not Sharing Its Vaccine Formula, Opts To Expand Production Instead
Moderna's co-founder and chairman, Noubar Afeyan, said it would be better for the company to increase its production of vaccines as opposed to sharing its technology. Moderna's co-founder and chairman, Noubar Afeyan, said it would be better for the company to increase its production of vaccines as opposed to sharing its technology. -
Phuket Launches Major Vaccination Drive To Restart Tourism
Phuket's mass inoculation drive is two months ahead of the national program, which is still prioritizing frontline workers and the elderly. Phuket's mass inoculation drive is two months ahead of the national program, which is still prioritizing frontline workers and the elderly. -
U.S. Inches Closer To 100M Vaccinations, But Baseball Frenzy A Worry
U.S. President Joe Biden is getting close to a goal of getting 200 million Americans inoculated. U.S. President Joe Biden is getting close to a goal of getting 200 million Americans inoculated. -
J&J's Single-Dose Vaccine Gets CDC Endorsement
The Food and Drug Administration has already approved its emergency use. The Food and Drug Administration has already approved its emergency use. -
Cutting It Fine: Can Japan Vaccinations Beat Olympics Cancellation
Around 80% of the population thinks the government should cancel or postpone the games. Around 80% of the population thinks the government should cancel or postpone the games. -
Germany Not Giving AstraZeneca Vaccine To Over-65s Due To Lack Of Data
Germany's main health authority has halted a COVID-19 vaccine for people over 65 years old. Germany's main health authority has halted a COVID-19 vaccine for people over 65 years old. -
U.S. Says 90,000 More To Die From COVID-19 By End Of March
The White House will update the public on the state of the country's fight against the virus. The White House will update the public on the state of the country's fight against the virus. -
Spaniards Refusing Vaccinations To Go On EU List
People should consider vaccinations as a way to protect loved ones and as an "act of solidarity." People should consider vaccinations as a way to protect loved ones and as an "act of solidarity."