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Experts Warn Against Sharing Vaccine Card On Social Media

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The cards show your name and birthday, the vaccine lot number, the clinic's location and the brand of the shot you got.
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More Than 80% Of Teachers, Staff Have Received 1 Dose

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Many teachers unions pushed for educators to be vaccinated before returning to in-person learning.
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CDC Study: Vaccine Safe For Pregnant Women

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Researchers at the CDC looked at information from more than 35,000 pregnant women who received either the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine.
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U.S. Gives Full Approval To Moderna's COVID-19 Vaccine

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The FDA has now completed the same rigorous, time-consuming review of Moderna's shot as it has for dozens of other long-established vaccines.
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Pfizer Says Its COVID Vaccine Is 90.7% Effective In Kids Ages 5 To 11

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More than 25,000 pediatricians and primary care providers already have signed up to get the shots into little arms.
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Nearly 900,000 Children 5-11 Years Old Get First COVID Shot

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The CDC director says it's a step in the right direction to help protect more than just children's physical health.
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Fauci: Booster Shot Likely Necessary Within A Year

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Fully vaccinated people may need a booster shot as soon as eight to 12 months after their initial doses.
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U.S. Resumes Giving Johnson And Johnson Vaccine With Warning

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It was on hold for 11 days amid concerns about rare but serious blood clots.
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What's Next In Vaccination Efforts As Demand Drops?

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Nearly half of Americans have received at least their first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci says a COVID surge is avoidable if 70% of Americans get vaccinated by July 4. UVA will require students to get a COVID vaccine.
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Pfizer Vaccine Rollout Could Start As Soon As Next Week

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In the first stages of the rollout, the vaccine will primarily be reserved for health care workers and nursing home residents.
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FDA To Streamline Process For New Booster Shots

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The FDA is planning a rapid review process to approve booster shots for COVID variants.
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New York Nurse Receives Second Dose Of Coronavirus Vaccine

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Sandra Lindsay is now the first U.S. health care worker to be fully vaccinated.
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5.9 Million Doses Of Moderna's COVID Vaccine Roll Out This Week

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The second emergency-approved COVID-19 vaccine makes its way into the arms of Americans.
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FDA Will Review Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

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Johnson & Johnson said its COVID vaccine candidate was 72% effective in a late stage trial.
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U.K. To Consider Implementing Vaccine Passports

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People against the idea say a vaccine passport would restrict the rights of the people who decide not to get a COVID vaccine.
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Oregon Drivers Get Vaccine While Stuck In Snow

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Health officials went car to car to give them out while stuck on a snowy highway. An ambulance was there just in case.
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January Reported As Deadliest Month As New Variant Cases Rise In U.S

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As U.S. cases and deaths increase, Dr. Anthony Fauci urges people to get vaccinated once it becomes available to them.
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Vaccine Mandate Met With Hesitation Among Some Employers

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The CDC reports that more than 128,000 are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
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Biden Administration Sees Major Roadblocks In Effort To End Pandemic

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Experts say President Biden's mistake was focusing too much on vaccines and not enough on testing.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin Tests Positive For COVID-19

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He last met with the president on Dec. 21, more than a week before he began to experience symptoms, and he had tested negative earlier that day.
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Workers Claim Religious Exemptions To Avoid Vaccine

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A consulting professor at Duke Divinity School says there's no valid religious reason for rejecting the vaccine.
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President Biden Says It's A Pandemic For The Unvaccinated

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The president says those who are vaccinated won't be hospitalized and die from virus.
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CLEAN : San Francisco airport becomes vaccine tourism hot spot for international visitors

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With the worldwide spread of the Delta variant, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has become a hot spot for international travelers to access the Covid-19 vaccine in the past months (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)