Millions of Californians locked down, UK to start vaccinating
Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip will soon receive the vaccine as the United Kingdom begins the vaccination drive.
Record US virus cases as reports say British queen to get vaccine soon
UK vaccine rollout set to begin with queen in line for jab
WHO warns virus crisis not over as vaccine rollout starts
German firm's super-coolers to send vaccines around the world
UK drugs regulator defends fast pace of vaccine approval
Britain 'rushed' Pfizer Covid vaccine approval: Fauci
Putin orders 'large-scale' vaccinations to start next week
The United Kingdom approved Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine early Wednesday. It's anticipated that the U.S. will soon follow suit and start vaccinating people in mid-December.
Britain OKs vaccine as global Covid death toll nears 1.5 million
US, Europe develop vaccine plans with approval likely soon
EU regulator to decide on Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 jab first
The CDC would give recommendations on who should receive the first doses of coronavirus vaccines, while public health officials will define who belongs in the priority groups.
The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine would likely be given to people who are at high risk of being infected, including health care workers and senior citizens.
While no COVID-19 vaccine has been approved yet, airlines are already testing out the transportation and distribution of the vaccine in extreme temperatures.
US Operation Warp Speed backed vaccines for whole world
Brazil's Bolsonaro says won't take virus vaccine
Markets rejoiced on the news of a possible vaccine and a now-peaceful transition from Trump to Biden.
UPS stepping up dry ice production, freezers for vaccines
Russian citizens will get the Sputnik V vaccine free of charge, though the Kremlin said President Putin won’t get early access.
Moderna's and Pfizer's coronavirus vaccines may cause intense side effects, including high fever and body aches, that will often go away after 12 hours.