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Panama City, Jul 22 (EFE).- The Government of Panama and private companies are stimulating vaccination against COVID-19 through campaigns, after opening access to the immunization plan to young people and receiving large batches of doses. (Camera: CARLOS LEMOS).SHOT LIST: SHOPPERS INSIDE THE ALBROOK MALL SHOPPING CENTER, AND PEOPLE RECEIVE THE FIRST DOSE OF THE PFIZER VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 AT THE EPISCOPAL COLLEGE OF PANAMA, IN PANAMA CITY, PANAMA.
People are seen entering the Javits Center, in New York, where a vaccination site has been set up. The United States is on the brink of 500,000 Covid-related deaths on Monday, while the vaccination rollout is picking up pace globally including with the first shots in Australia. IMAGES
New York (USA), Feb 4 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Alba Vigaray) The restaurants and bars of New York eagerly await the COVID-19 vaccine after Mayor Bill de Blasio announced that his workers are eligible for immunization.
A New York city-based healthcare provider is under state investigation. The investigation is for unauthorized distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, says Business Insider. The ParCare Community Health Network provides primary and internal care. They also offer other medical services in its six locations in New York City. The healthcare network serves many of the city's Orthodox Jewish communities. So far, ParCare has administered 850 Moderna coronavirus vaccines to individuals in New York.
On Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told reporters how long he thinks it will take for the COVID vaccine to make a difference. Cuomo says it will take between six and nine months for the coronavirus vaccine to get widespread enough to make a difference. "It's a foot race over a six to nine month period," Cuomo said of the vaccine. According to Business Insider Dr. Anthony Fauci said "close to 80, 85%" of the public needs to get vaccinated before life returns to some semblance of normal."