Connecticut was among the first state to vaccinate its nursing homes.
— Andy Slavitt @ π‘πΊπΈ (@ASlavitt) February 18, 2021
Do the vaccines work? Just look at the dramatic reduction in cases. pic.twitter.com/ItKri6O49b
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After a ~2 month plateau from mid-Nov to mid-Jan, the US #COVID19 epidemic has undergone a steady week after week decline and is now back to daily case counts last seen in late October. A thread on what we might expect going forwards. 1/13 pic.twitter.com/M7vrdECUX2
— Trevor Bedford (@trvrb) February 18, 2021
Data from UK’s vaccine rollout reveals just one dose of the Oxford vaccine or Pfizer vaccine cuts transmission by two thirds in all age groups. https://t.co/rxIihCoYVt
— Coronavirus good news (@Coronavirusgoo1) February 18, 2021
The average U.S. life expectancy dropped by a year in the first half of 2020, according to a new CDC report.
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) February 19, 2021
Deaths from the coronavirus are the main factor in the decline, but a surge in drug overdose deaths also contributed. https://t.co/3Ye5KB0kOR
How do you get a coronavirus vaccine appointment? The answer varies by location.
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) February 18, 2021
Use NPR's new tool to find out where to start when it's your turn to get the vaccine: https://t.co/eDPr1CZPr9
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