Are you wondering if you or a loved one is eligible for a COVID vaccine? The @nytimes has been tracking the ever-changing rules in all 50 states and updates this tool daily. It is free and not behind the paywall. You can look up rules in your state, here: https://t.co/01gDgOLYvX pic.twitter.com/4XfgcSQSVF
— Danielle Ivory (@danielle_ivory) January 28, 2021
6 reasons America's vaccination mess is about to get better — my optimistic take on where the rollout is heading in the next few weeks: https://t.co/omKc20JbQa
— Andrew Romano (@AndrewRomano) January 28, 2021
Here's how to debunk myths, ease concerns and spread accurate information about the Covid-19 vaccines, according to CNN Medical Analyst @DrLeanaWen. https://t.co/W4V1MGn2a9
— CNN (@CNN) January 26, 2021
Like all new drugs, Covid vaccines come with some safety concerns. Here's what you need to know about the vaccine-linked deaths and allergies. https://t.co/tZQdGa7StR
— Bloomberg (@business) January 26, 2021
New via WaPo: WH Covid coordinator Zients is expected to inform Governors this afternoon that the weekly federal allocation of vaccines is forecast to go from about 8.6 million doses to about 10 million doses. https://t.co/sDYb5aDV7q
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) January 26, 2021
More than 9% of people in West Virginia have received at least their first dose of a Covid-19 vaccine, according to data published by the CDC. Nationally, that number stands at less than 6%. https://t.co/zjksthbWK3
— CNN (@CNN) January 26, 2021
As it happens, I just finished a Conversation with @scottlincicome in which Scott cited this as an example where private sector expertise could have been–and could still be–used for vaccine distribution.
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) January 26, 2021
Should be up in a day or two on @KristolConvos.https://t.co/LYLm5FM7oX
The newest vaccine twist: States desperate for more Covid shots are rerouting unused doses earmarked for nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
— POLITICO (@politico) January 26, 2021
But states stress the move won't hamper vaccinating vulnerable residents and staff.https://t.co/ZqIaqSmOJX
White people are getting vaccinated at higher rates than Black and Latino Americans. A CNN analysis of data from 14 states found vaccine coverage is twice as high among White people.
— Omar Jimenez (@OmarJimenez) January 26, 2021
From @NTerryEllis @priyakkumar and @Deedrah: https://t.co/VZuiUCgT8K
We’re probably not hearing enough about how vaccine reluctance is complicating institution-based vaccination.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) January 26, 2021
Every school and nursing home I have visibility into has tons of staff who don’t want the vaccine and administrators who want them to take it.
"America’s vaccine rollout underscores the many shortcomings of the nation’s healthcare system, which segregates people into two broad categories — those with easy access to care and those without."
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) January 26, 2021
Column by @hiltzikm: https://t.co/4NxWysfegt
Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine works against the new mutant strains. Is that enough?https://t.co/jqhO2cP5MO
— TIME (@TIME) January 26, 2021
i wonder if there isn't some (perhaps inadvertent) course correction where journalists who feel they missed seeing the pandemic coming are framing pieces around vaccines/variants more grimly than perhaps is warranted. not nefariously, just reflexively https://t.co/RjMVJtpQj8
— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) January 26, 2021
Unequal access to vaccines could cost trillions in global losses, says report https://t.co/hoeVGhnyJX
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 26, 2021
Johnson & Johnson plans to report out Phase 3 Covid-19 vaccine trial results by early next week, Chief Financial Officer Joseph Wolk says. https://t.co/aISPGDDI0I
— CNN (@CNN) January 26, 2021
A group of live entertainment businesses and organizations have sent President Biden a letter, offering to help with vaccine distribution https://t.co/LKc6Y6CUxN
— Rolling Stone (@RollingStone) January 26, 2021
CDC says 2nd coronavirus vaccine shot may be scheduled up to 6 weeks later https://t.co/TUDdRDImVN
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 23, 2021
Wow. Walgreens says up to 80% of staff at some long-term care facilities declined #COVID19 vaccines.
— Ana Cabrera (@AnaCabrera) January 22, 2021
Dr. Offit told me we should be greeting the Covid vaccines with the same enthusiasm that greeted the polio vaccine: “It should be this rallying cry.”
— David Leonhardt (@DLeonhardt) January 18, 2021
Here’s my attempt at summarizing what we know – and don’t yet know – about the vaccines. (fin)https://t.co/7Te4p4aR4y
Staggering stat: The White House Council of Economic Advisers estimates every day the vaccine can be accelerated is worth ~$10 billion to society.
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) January 16, 2021
As of now, Publix is only offering vaccine in Florida counties won by Republicans https://t.co/A3IYjqtfCM
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) January 15, 2021
A Biden official said that federal planning and infrastructure for mass vaccinations was much worse than the incoming team had expected
— Michael Crowley (@michaelcrowley) January 14, 2021
with @jimtankersley https://t.co/qpkZgMvHD9
For all of Los Angeles’s mishaps in rolling out coronavirus shots, it has a higher vaccination rate than other large cities and counties.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 28, 2021
We spent a day in the parking lot of Dodger Stadium, one of the largest U.S. vaccination sites. Here’s what we saw. https://t.co/rPq0GCkpOk