Experts warn about slow pace of vaccinations
Many states have started to expand efforts to vaccinate citizens as many states are still in the early phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. David Begnaud reports.
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Many states have started to expand efforts to vaccinate citizens as many states are still in the early phase of COVID-19 vaccinations. David Begnaud reports.
The theme park, which has been closed since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, is set to host the first mass-vaccination site in Orange County, California, as the state faces a record number of COVID-19 deaths. CBS Los Angeles' Tina Patel reports from Anaheim.
Health and Human Services, Defense Department and Operation Warp Speed officials announced changes to the federal government's vaccine distribution guidelines during a telebriefing on Tuesday. Watch their remarks.
The theme parks is set to become Orange County's first mass-vaccination site, as the state faces record deaths from coronavirus.
The U.S. is moving onto its next phase of coronavirus vaccinations, with major expansions to immunization sites at stadiums and convention centers. The efforts come as the country's seven-day average of COVID-19 deaths now stands at over 3,000 a day. Dr. Dyan Hes, founder of Gramercy Pediatrics, joined CBSN to discuss the latest on vaccinations and what we are learning from new studies on immunity and traveling during a pandemic.
Officials says the worst of the pandemic is about to hit as a highly-infectious variant spreads, so at 7 huge new vaccine centers, it's a "race against time."
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The state saw 10,000 deaths over the last month.
Unknowns about the coronavirus and the vaccines to prevent it are causing pregnant women to weigh their options. Dr. Jessica Shepherd, a board-certified OB-GYN, joins CBSN AM to discuss whether pregnant women should get in line for the shot and whether this year could see a decrease in births, known as a "baby bust."
More than 30,000 people in the U.S. have died of COVID-19 just since New Year's Day of 2021. Dr. Rashmi Jain joins CBSN to discuss what's happening with the pandemic and how vaccines could be administered more quickly.
Coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths are escalating at a dire pace in 2021, and the pace of vaccinations is still falling short. Dr. Ron Elfenbein, medical director and owner of First Call Medical Center, joins CBSN to discuss whether the incoming Biden administration's plan to distribute every available dose of the coronavirus vaccine will be effective.
Coronavirus cases are surging across the U.S., especially in California, where health officials are reporting 1 in 5 patients are testing positive for COVID-19. CBSN's Lana Zak spoke with Dr. Nicole Van Groningen from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center about the coronavirus crisis in California.
Julie Swann, department head of Industrial and Systems Engineering at North Carolina State University, joins CBSN's Lana Zak to discuss President-elect Joe Biden's announcement to release more coronavirus vaccine doses and what manufacturers can do to increase vaccine production.
Roughly 22.1 million doses of the coronavirus vaccines have been distributed and nearly 6.7 million people have received their first of two doses, according to the CDC.
The former FDA commissioner predicts a "constant struggle" with the coronavirus as new variants emerge.
Coronavirus cases are still surging across the nation, with more than 22 million confirmed cases and over 371,000 fatalities. Meanwhile, slow vaccine distribution continues to be a problem throughout the country. Danya Bacchus has more.
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The injections were administered at Windsor Castle, where they have been spending their time during the lockdown in England.
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Along with manufacturing and distribution issues, public health officials are concerned about millions of Americans who are resistant to taking the coronavirus vaccine. To address this, some of those officials are shining a light not just on the science behind the shots, but on the scientists who helped bring the vaccines to fruition. Michelle Miller has the story.
Staying vigilant: CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus looks at the latest with the COVID-19 variants and vaccine rollouts.
He'll share more details on the plan next week, aides say.
President-elect Joe Biden announced a plan to release the remaining COVID-19 vaccine doses, making them more widely available to the American public. The announcement comes one day after the U.S. saw its deadliest day of the pandemic so far, with over 4,000 deaths. Dr. Annette Reboli, professor of medicine and dean of Cooper Medical School of Rowan University, joined CBSN to discuss the impact.
More Americans have died in the past 24 hours than any daily death count recorded in the world. Dr. Bob Lahita joins CBSN to discuss the worsening pandemic, including the two new mutations of the disease.
But while it's authorized for use, the United Kingdom didn't place any early orders of this American coronavirus vaccine, so it won't be available to Brits until the spring.
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