Mass vaccination sites are popping up all over the country, but they might not be giving out shots fast enough to stop another surge of the coronavirus. In Chicago, rolling out the city's first mass vaccination site was confusing for many who signed up.
Vaccination Surge Sees Snags, Confusion In Race To Prevent COVID Spike
Cases of the coronavirus are plateauing in the U.S., just as COVID restrictions rollback in some states and FEMA works to ramp up mass vaccination.
Vaccination Surge Sees Snags, Confusion In Race To Prevent COVID Spike
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Posted: 9:46 p.m. EST Mar 10, 2021

Millions of Americans reported having long COVID
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You can now order free COVID-19 tests from the federal government
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President Joe Biden received the COVID-19 booster and flu shot
The White House says the president hopes to encourage all Americans to follow his example and get vaccinated.
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