CDC advisers vote health workers and nursing homes should get COVID-19 vaccine first
A CDC advisory panel has voted that the first people to receive the coronavirus vaccine should be health care workers and nursing home patients. Distribution could begin as early as December 15. Mola Lenghi has more.
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