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• 'Hunger Games' approach blamed for vaccine woes
• Biden announces US is buying enough doses to fully vaccinate Americans by summer's end
• California revamps Covid-19 vaccine delivery system
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China, India's COVID-19 vaccinations to stretch to late 2022: study Reuters
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The fight against COVID-19 fades into the background as the opposition tries to beat the government image in political games.
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An emergency worker in Florida forged vaccine screening and consent forms for missing vaccines to cover up their theft, the authorities said.
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Global COVID-19 cases surpass 100 million as nations tackle vaccine shortages Reuters
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The fight against COVID-19 fades into the background as the opposition tries to beat the government image in political games.
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CDC officials say schools can re-open during pandemic — but precautions are crucial NBC NewsThe reckoning over the nation's schools and Covid is coming CNNCDC Officials Say Evidence Indicates Schools Can Reopen If Precautions Are Taken The New York TimesNew stats show in-person classes minimally spread COVID-19 New York Post
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California is revamping its coronavirus vaccine delivery system amid criticism over the slow and inefficient rollout of doses, the California Department of Public Health announced Tuesday.
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The fight against COVID-19 fades into the background as the opposition tries to beat the government image in political games.
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California has ended the final three regional stay-at-home orders — citing a decrease in projected new COVID-19 cases. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Mark Ghaly, the state's health secretary.
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