Race to get the vaccine like 'Hunger Games' due to limited supply
The extremely limited supply of coronavirus vaccine is causing people to pay whatever they have to to get the vaccine. CNBC's special correspondent Scott Cohn joins Shep Smith to discuss the issues with vaccine distribution.
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