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William Beaumont Army Medical Center ready to receive COVID-19 vaccine

The Department of Defense has received the Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization and William Beaumont Army Medical Center anticipates the arrival of the COVID-19 vaccine. William Beaumont has been postured and ready for a vaccine arrival for some time,” said Col. Michael S. Oshiki, WBAMC hospital commander. Read More

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Infectious disease doc calls COVID-19 vaccine ‘a breeze’

Monday will mark one week since doctors and healthcare workers began receiving Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine. Out of the thousands of frontline workers to receive the vaccination nationwide, there were only three reports of anyone showing major allergic reactions. Read More

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VA Hospital, Staten Island health care center left out of COVID-19

As New York City’s hospitals rolled out their coronavirus vaccination campaigns with great fanfare, staffers and patients at healthcare centers in the Bronx and Staten Island were left Read More

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COVID-19 vaccine facts: Moderna approved, hidden costs, when you can get vaccinated

With two vaccines now granted emergency approval, where is your place in line? Will you have to pay anything? What can you do after you’re vaccinated? Here’s what you need to know. Read More

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What is the risk of allergic reaction to COVID-19 vaccines?

A few people have had allergic reactions to Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine since it was released to the public, but allergy experts say it’s extremely rare. Read More

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When can children get the COVID-19 vaccine? 5 questions parents are asking

The first COVID-19 vaccines have been authorized for use in the U.S., and states are starting to implement plans for who should get vaccinated first. Read More

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Third allergic reaction to COVID-19 vaccine reported in Alaska

Severe allergic reactions can occur with any vaccine, but are extremely rare. Read More

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GOP congressman says he’s more worried about COVID-19 vaccine than

GOP Rep. Ken Buck (Colo.) this week said he will not be taking the coronavirus vaccine, explaining that he is “more concerned about the safety of the vaccine” than the “side effects of the disease.” Read More

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OWS leader takes sole responsibility for Covid-19 vaccine allotment snafu

The confusion led more than a dozen governors to complain that they had received far fewer doses than originally promised. Read More

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First Communication Problem Surfaces In Recently Launched Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign

Communication is critical in any crisis — especially in a national public health emergency such as the coronavirus pandemic. Read More