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Shah Alam, Mar 17 (EFE / EPA) .- . Healthcare workers in Malaysia continued to receive the Covid-19 vaccine Wednesday.Frontline workers are part of the priority group and among the first to be inoculated.Malaysia has reported 326,034 confirmed Covid-19 cases and 1,218 deaths since the start of the pandemic.(Camera: AHMAD YUSNI)SHOT LIST: VACCINATION CENTER IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA.
Norwood (Massachusetts, US), Jan 11 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: CJ Gunther).- The head of the police and fire chief of the town of Norwood (Massachusetts) got vaccinated against coronavirus on Monday. FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION.
Floridians line up in their cars at a drive-through Covid-19 test site in the parking lot of the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. US experts voted Thursday to recommend granting emergency approval for Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine, paving the way for America to become the next country to move ahead with mass immunization. IMAGES
The White House is desperate to announce the authorization of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. Mark Meadows has reportedly pressured FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn to announce the emergency authorization by the end of the day on Friday. Citing a report in the Washington Post, Business Insider reports that Meadows gave Hahn an ultimatum. Hahn either moves up the announcement or submit his resignation. This comes after President Donald Trump went after the agency on Twitter earlier in the morning, calling it "a big, old, slow turtle." Hahn denied the Post's report shortly after it was published, calling it "untrue." The White House declined to comment.
AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford got the go-ahead to restart their US coronavirus vaccine trials. The late-stage trial was stopped due to a possible adverse reaction in one of the participants. On September 6 AstraZeneca reported a "suspected serious adverse reaction". According to Business Insider, the reaction occurred in a UK-based participant. The UK resumed clinical trials for AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford vaccines in September. The trials in Japan resumed earlier this month.
The World Health Organization will continue pushing until it finds an answer to how the Covid-19 pandemic started, the agency chief says, following a report suggesting it had abandoned the search. SOUNDBITE