Operation Warp Speed adviser on who should receive the coronavirus vaccine first and last
Dr. Moncef Slaoui, chief science adviser to Operation Warp Speed, said seniors and frontline health workers should receive the first round of coronavirus vaccines. He says healthy children and young, very healthy adults may receive it last. “The other important thing is that the number of doses of vaccine is going to ramp up over time…very quickly we will start having more than 150 million doses a month in March, April, May…
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