COVID vaccine delivery begins in the U.S. as cases surge
More than a million doses of the coronavirus vaccine are making their way through America as cases continue to rise and the death toll nears 300,000. Kris Van Cleave reports.
More than a million doses of the coronavirus vaccine are making their way through America as cases continue to rise and the death toll nears 300,000. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Shipments of the coronavirus vaccine have begun to rollout of Pfizer's manufacturing facility in Michigan. The company aims to distribute 50 million doses globally by the end of the year. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
With the new vaccine on the way, Dr. Jon LaPook explains what to expect in the coming weeks, and how quickly it can help flatten the curve all over the world.
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