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US experts debate: Who should be next in line for vaccine? - Black News Channel

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By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. COVID-19 vaccination campaign has begun, and the few available doses are mostly going into the arms of health-care workers and nursing home residents. But what about in January, February and March, when more shots are expected to become available? Who should get those doses? A federal panel of vaccination experts takes up that question at an emergency meeting this weekend. No matter what the committee decides, there will be differences from state to state. The panelists are leaning toward putting 'essential workers' first because bus drivers, grocery store […]

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