Making sense of the lagging U.S. COVID-19 vaccination effort

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Making sense of the lagging U.S. COVID-19 vaccination effort

It’s been three weeks since the COVID-19 vaccines began arriving at hospitals, clinics, and pharmacies. Operation Warp Speed—the U.S. vaccination development, testing, and distribution effort—had made 20 million vaccine doses available by the end of 2020. Yet the U.S. is only approaching 5.5 million vaccines administered so far.

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