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Coronavirus vaccine rollout to start second week of December, CDC director says


CDC Director Dr Robert Redfield said he sees the firsts coronavirus vaccine doses being rolled out the second week of December. HHS officials also announced Tuesday that 6.4 million doses of Pfizer's shot would be released in their first distribution once it gets emergency approval. The FDA's advisory committee will meet to discuss whether to give emergency use authorization to Pfizer's vaccine on December 10. Operation Warp Speed says it is ready to roll a vaccine within 24 hours of its emergency approval. Speaking on Fox's The Daily Briefing, Dr Redfield also said that household gatherings are fueling the latest surge in coronavirus cases. Health and Human Services Secretary also said Tuesday that states will have the 'final say' who should be first priority to get vaccinated.

Daily Mail - November 24, 2020

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