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COVID-19 vaccine
Corporations offer to help with vaccine rollout
Jan 22, 2021
Some of these companies have expertise, resources or logistical capacity that the federal government may lack.
How President Joe Biden could use the Defense Production Act to increase vaccine production
by
Janet Nguyen
Jan 21, 2021
The law dates back to the 1950s and has been expanded to include the production of medical devices and drugs.
China's vaccine diplomacy begins critical test in Brazil
by
Scott Tong
Jan 21, 2021
China has been aggressively promoting its COVID-19 vaccines around the world — to provide a public good, boost its pharmaceutical industry and gain geopolitical allies.
Logistical challenges just beginning for nation's vaccination drive
by
Blake Farmer
Jan 18, 2021
As eligibility expands, the tasks involved in scheduling and managing distribution become more complex.
New vaccine plan looks to reward more efficient states with more doses
by
Andy Uhler
Jan 13, 2021
Critics say the new approach won't address underlying problems some states are having with vaccine rollout.
Restaurant workers in D.C. next up for vaccination
Jan 8, 2021
If you are a restaurant worker in Washington, D.C., you will be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination in February.
For public good, not for profit.
Will January bring more hiring?
Jan 8, 2021
The latest COVID relief package will have a positive effect on the economy as soon as this month.
How to speed up vaccine rollout
by
David Brancaccio
and Rose Conlon
Jan 8, 2021
About 6 million people have gotten a first dose, short of the government’s goal to vaccinate 20 million by the end of 2020.
World Bank president forecasts "subdued" economic recovery for 2021
by
David Brancaccio
, Rose Conlon
and Alex Schroeder
Jan 6, 2021
And that's if vaccine distribution stays on track, David Malpass says.