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Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY

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There’s a downside to returning to pre-COVID-19 hygiene habits — colds and sore throats are back, doctors say

May 26, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on There’s a downside to returning to pre-COVID-19 hygiene habits — colds and sore throats are back, doctors say

After a year of almost no colds, no runny noses and no watery eyes, the minor viruses kept in control by COVID-19 restrictions are making a comeback.

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CDC panel recommends Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids as young as 12

May 12, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on CDC panel recommends Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for kids as young as 12

American children as young as 12 should get the Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine, a CDC panel recommended.

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Under a whale, at the Indy 500 or while shopping for veggies: Cool places to get your COVID-19 shot

May 12, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Under a whale, at the Indy 500 or while shopping for veggies: Cool places to get your COVID-19 shot

As efforts increase to get Americans vaccinated, extra cool places to get the shot are one way to get people to roll up their sleeves.

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COVID toes, Moderna arm, all-body rash: Vaccines can cause skin reactions but aren’t dangerous, study says

April 7, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on COVID toes, Moderna arm, all-body rash: Vaccines can cause skin reactions but aren’t dangerous, study says

A new study finds some COVID-19 vaccine skin reactions, including a measles-like rash and shingles, are rare, and thankfully brief, side effects.

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America could soon be swimming in COVID-19 vaccine. The shift from scarcity to surplus could bring its own problems.

March 9, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on America could soon be swimming in COVID-19 vaccine. The shift from scarcity to surplus could bring its own problems.

The abundance of vaccine will become a stagnating surplus that threatens to undermine the nation’s ability to move beyond the pandemic, experts say.

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Three vaccines. Increased manufacturing. How US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for every US adult in May – or even sooner.

March 4, 2021March 4, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Three vaccines. Increased manufacturing. How US will have enough COVID-19 vaccine for every US adult in May – or even sooner.

President Joe Biden says there will be enough COVID-19 vaccine available in May for every U.S. adult. Some experts say it could even be sooner.

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Want to hug again? Go to church? ‘It’s up to you,’ Ad Council says in $500M campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccines

February 25, 2021February 25, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Want to hug again? Go to church? ‘It’s up to you,’ Ad Council says in $500M campaign to promote COVID-19 vaccines

The ads are aimed at the 40% of Americans who haven’t yet made up their minds about getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

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‘Don’t waste vaccine!’ After early confusion, experts say it’s always better to use leftover shots than toss them.

February 20, 2021Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘Don’t waste vaccine!’ After early confusion, experts say it’s always better to use leftover shots than toss them.

After early confusion, protocols for making sure leftover doses of COVID vaccine are used are largely in place. Experts say not to waste a shot.

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How long could it take for COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized? FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn answers common questions

November 24, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on How long could it take for COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized? FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn answers common questions

Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn discussed the vaccine approval process and how the FDA will evaluate immunization safety.

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Thanksgiving would be the earliest a COVID-19 vaccine could arrive, Pfizer says

October 17, 2020Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAYComments Off on Thanksgiving would be the earliest a COVID-19 vaccine could arrive, Pfizer says

An open letter from the frontrunner COVID-19 vaccine producer published Friday ends any expectations a vaccine might be available before Election Day.

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