Troops based in Japan, South Korea and Europe were among the first to receive the vaccine amid rising cases of the coronavirus around the world.
The COVID-19 vaccine roll-out continues across the U.S., although the number of vaccinations being administered is well behind schedule. President-elect Joe Biden is set to unveil his vaccination plan later this week. One issue that needs to be addressed is the hesitancy ...
New York City has set itself an ambitious task of administering one million COVID-19 vaccine doses by the end of the month. To help hit that target, several hundred vaccination centers are being set up to ramp up delivery. Officials hope such moves will help speed up a...
Pharmacies are also delivering vaccinations. Danny Mortimer, chief executive of NHS Confederation, told The BMJ that some GP led sites had reported not being told how much vaccine to expect. BMA GP committee chair Richard Vautrey said 鈥
"Cambodia has achieved the impressively high COVID-19 vaccination coverage of the primary doses at the very early stage," she wrote on social media. "The successful vaccine rollout helped save many lives, protect health and contribute to economic recovery." ...
Among the jabs that were thrown away, 1.9 million doses were unused after changes to clinical advice about the AstraZeneca vaccine, said the National Audit Office in the report about the rollout of the program. In May 2021, Britain's vaccine advisory body, the Joint Committee on Vaccination ...
PARIS (Reuters) - France has decided to widen its COVID-19 vaccine rollout to people aged 16-17 who could face a high risk of a major illness from the virus, said the country's health ministry on Thursday, as the country gradually accelerates its vaccine prog...
The U.S. is prepared to send out 3.5 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine as early as next week should the FDA grant emergency use authorization on Friday.
The UK has appointed Nadhim Zahawi as vaccine rollout minister as the country prepares for a potential approval of Pfizer/BioNTech’s ground-breaking shot.
The U.K. plans to offer coronavirus vaccines to 16 and 17-year-olds in the next few weeks after the independent body of scientists that makes vaccine recommendations to the government changed its advice.