Coronavirus

U.S. Expects To Have Enough Vaccines For The Vulnerable By End Of 2020

The FDA will meet Thursday will meet to discuss how it will approve vaccines.

U.S. Expects To Have Enough Vaccines For The Vulnerable By End Of 2020
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The U.S. government said it expects to have enough COVID-19 vaccines for vulnerable people by the end of the year.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said seniors and health care workers could receive a vaccine as early as January. And a vaccine could be available to everyone else by April.

The FDA will meet Thursday will meet to discuss how it will approve vaccines.