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U.S. begins shipping Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine

  • As coronavirus pandemic surges around the U.S., hospitals are gearing up to receive doses of the first vaccine after it got an FDA green light
  • Thousands of vials of the long-awaited Covid-19 vaccine are slated to arrive in all 50 states Monday, as top US health officials express hope that health care workers can begin administering the injections immediately.

Pfizer has begun shipping out its coronavirus vaccine in the U.S., with the doses set to arrive at the first tranche of vaccination sites within a day. 

Trucks carrying the first doses of the vaccine, authorized by the FDA late Friday night, started rolling out of Pfizer's manufacturing plant in Kalamazoo, Mich. on Sunday morning, kicking off a challenging effort to inoculate Americans against a virus that's killed nearly 300,000.

 

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FedEx and UPS, along with United Airlines and American Airlines, will help distribute the vaccine to every state, territory, and the District of Columbia, as well as several major cities. Federal officials on Saturday said 145 distribution sites are expected to receive the vaccine on Monday, another 425 sites will get the shot Tuesday and the remaining 66 sites on Wednesday.

The logistics of transporting the vaccine, which must be kept at ultra-cold temperatures, are complex. Shipping companies are relying on tech tools like temperature monitoring and GPS trackers to ensure the doses arrive unspoiled. Trucks carrying the vaccine will also have security escorts, company executives told a Senate subcommittee on Thursday.

The vaccine cleared final administrative hurdles this weekend, after an advisory committee to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Saturday recommended the shot be used in people 16 years and older. CDC Director Robert Redfield on Sunday afternoon announced that he had formally accepted the recommendation the previous night, allowing shots to be given as soon as Monday.

Roughly 2.9 million doses are going out in the first shipments. Federal officials from Operation Warp Speed, the government's vaccine accelerator, said another 2.9 million will be reserved for people to receive their second dose of the shot, which is to be administered three weeks later. The government is also holding 500,000 doses of the vaccine — developed by Pfizer's German partner, BioNTech — in emergency reserves.

Officials caution that the initial supply is extremely limited and will only go to people at highest risk. The CDC recommended health care workers and long-term care facility residents get the vaccine first, though states and territories will have final say over who they choose to prioritize.

HHS Secretary Alex Azar earlier this week said Covid-19 vaccines will be available to the broader public in the second quarter of 2021.

Results from the Pfizer/BioNtech trial showed the vaccine is 95 percent effective at preventing disease and had no serious side effects. Though the U.K. reported adverse effects in patients with a previous history of allergic reactions, U.S. health officials said those concerns were examined during the FDA review.

 

SINGAPORE - Covid-19 vaccines will be free for all Singaporeans and long-term residents who are currently here, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Monday (Dec 14).  While the Covid-19 Vaccines will be free for S'poreans, vaccination is recommended but voluntary for adults.