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FDA panel to discuss Moderna vaccine Thursday

The U.S. could be days away from authorizing a second coronavirus vaccine as both coasts see cases surge. CBS News correspondent David Begnaud reports on California hospitals grappling with a rising infection rate and Dr. Neeta Ogden, internal medicine specialist and immunologist, joined CBSN to discuss the how some states are struggling with vaccine funding and the Food and Drug Administration's authorization of the first over-the-counter rapid test.

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Criticism of vaccine awareness campaign

A recent piece in The Washington Post's Power Up newsletter looks at the Department of Health and Human Services' COVID-19 vaccine awareness campaign and why public health officials think they're not doing enough. Jacqueline Alemany wrote "Power Up: The coronavirus vaccine is on its way. But where's the public education campaign?" She talks with CBSN's Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers about what she's learned and what the government needs to do next.

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WorldView: COVID-19 vaccinations begin

Canada is the latest country to administer doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, but there are concerns poor countries will be left behind as vaccines roll out. Also, the terrorist organization Boko Haram claimed responsibility for abducting more than 300 students in Nigeria, and Azerbaijan and Armenia exchanged prisoners as part of a peace deal between the two countries. CBS News foreign correspondent Ian Lee joined "CBSN AM" from London with today's global headlines.

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