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Health officials are wrestling with who should be first to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Is it time to redefine what’s fair?
"It is kind of surprising. You would think people would know where that's at given what's going on right now. It's a hectic thing going on right now," said Alex Bentley, who doesn't plan on getting the vaccine. Ly says he's just doing what he can to...
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Doing the Touchy Math on Who Should Get a COVID Vaccine First Mathematicians model pandemic scenarios by plugging thorny ethical and logistical issues into calculations ByJill Neimark&Undark Josep GutierrezGetty Images If the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics, as Galil...
D.vaccine injection答案(1)C.细节理解题。根据And people aged 18 to 59 would be the first ones to get injection.可知,年龄在18到59岁之间的人将首先接受注射。故选C。(2)A.词义猜测题。根据Some people are afraid that the vaccines are dangerous and may make them sick.In fact...
Who would be the first to get a COVID-19 vaccine? Probably people in the country where the first effective vaccine is developed. About a dozen different vaccines are in various stages of testing worldwide, including in Britain, China and the U.S. This week, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top ...
"But also, you want to time it just right. You can't condition a market a month, two months before general vaccine availability. You just won't have the effect, so you want to time it really right in sequence with vaccine availability so that you really have that call to action that...
So, long story short, unlike the COVID-19 vaccine, which is for pretty much everyone, this is something you should only get if you’re in a high risk group, particularly while JYNNEOS doses are in short supply. And since these were intended to be smallpox vaccines, much more data ...
we also have to confront the reality that COVID will remain a part of our lives. The U.S. has already seen asummer bump in casesin recent weeks, withhospitalizationsandwastewater levelsof the virus creeping back up. So many people may be wondering when they can get another ...