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Delayed Local Reactions to mRNA-1273 Vaccination Reported

Reactions appeared near injection site at a median onset of day 8 after first dose; six of 12 patients had no recurrence after second dose

Shortage of Syringes Reported for COVID-19 Shots

Billions poured into development of vaccines, but little public investment made in expanding manufacturing for syringes

Uptake of Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Lower Among Minorities

Uptake lower among Black, Asian, Hispanic adults versus Whites; those vaccinated less likely to receive high-dose vaccine

California Targets Vulnerable Neighborhoods for COVID-19 Vaccination

Neighborhoods considered highly vulnerable based on factors such as income, education, housing, and transportation

Response to One Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine Strong for Previously Infected

Two studies show higher anti-S titers in those with previous infection and very strong T-cell responses

One-Third of U.S. Adults Continue to Be Hesitant About COVID-19 Vaccines

Rates of vaccine hesitancy particularly high among Black adults and Republicans, a December survey reveals

J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Granted Emergency Use Authorization

The single-dose Ad26 vaccine is now the third COVID-19 vaccine to be granted an EUA

Axillary Adenopathy Reported After Recent COVID-19 Vaccination

Management approach to these findings includes axillary ultrasound if clinical concern persists six weeks after final dose of vaccine

AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Easy to Update in Response to Variants

Oxford team working on modifying vaccine to fight new variants, expects new version to be available in the fall

Walmart Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Program

Company will use COVID-19 vaccines supplied by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention