GREENVILLE, S.C. — Vice President Mike Pence has traveled to South Carolina to talk about coronavirus vaccines, as cases are rising in the state. Pence participated in a roundtable discussion with Gov. Henry McMaster and local leaders about two vaccines, both likely to receive FDA approval for use in the next week. |
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Pence says the government's virus task force has “cut no corners in the development of this vaccine. We have cut red tape.” State health officials plan to give vaccines first to health care workers and nursing home patients. Federal officials hope to have the vaccine available to the general public by the end of June. |
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Pence participated in a roundtable discussion with Gov. Henry McMaster and local leaders about two vaccines, both likely to receive FDA approval for use in the next week. Pence says the government's virus task force has "cut no corners in the development of this vaccine. We have cut red tape. |
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MISSION, Kan. — As FDA officials discuss approval of a COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, the U.S. set records for deaths and hospitalizations. The U.S. recorded 3,124 confirmed deaths on Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet, according to Johns Hopkins University. That’s more than the toll of 2,977 killed on Sept. |
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Up until last week, the peak was 2,603 deaths on April 15, when New York City was the epicenter of the nation’s outbreak. The pandemic has killed more than 290,000 people in the U.S, with more than 15 million confirmed infections. THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: U.S. experts are convening to decide whether to approve the Pfizer vaccine. |
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MISSION, Kan. — As FDA officials discuss approval of a COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, the U.S. set records for deaths and hospitalizations. The U.S. recorded 3,124 confirmed deaths on Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet, according to Johns Hopkins University. That’s more than the toll of 2,977 killed on Sept. |
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MISSION, Kan. — As FDA officials discuss approval of a COVID-19 vaccine on Thursday, the U.S. set records for deaths and hospitalizations. The U.S. recorded 3,124 confirmed deaths on Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet, according to Johns Hopkins University. That’s more than the toll of 2,977 killed on Sept. |
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South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham acknowledged potential legislative challenges ahead for Republicans if their party's candidates lose the upcoming runoff elections in Georgia next month. Addressing the significance of January's runoffs during a Wednesday appearance on The Mike Gallagher Show ,.... |
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More than 106,000 Americans are hospitalized. Up until last week, the peak was 2,603 deaths on April 15, when New York City was the epicenter of the nation’s outbreak. The pandemic has killed more than 290,000 people in the U.S, with more than 15 million confirmed infections. THE VIRUS OUTBREAK: U.S. |
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The U.S. recorded 3,124 confirmed deaths on Wednesday, the highest one-day total yet, according to Johns Hopkins University. That's more than the toll of 2,977 killed on Sept. 11, 2001. More than 106,000 Americans are hospitalized. Up until last week, the peak was 2,603 deaths on April 15, when New.... |
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