Sen. Wicker Encouraged by Vaccine Progress
After a long and challenging year battling the coronavirus, Americans can be encouraged that we are finally turning a corner in this pandemic. COVID-related deaths and hospitalizations have dropped significantly since their peak in January, giving states flexibility to begin lifting restrictions and mask mandates. Perhaps most importantly, our vaccines are proving to be a remarkable success. Two million Americans a day are now receiving a life-saving dose of the
Experts have cautioned that we are not yet out of the woods. Doctors and nurses are now racing against the clock to immunize Americans as variant strains of the virus are beginning to spread. Even so, there is no mistaking how far we have come and the difference these miraculous vaccines are making. Just days ago, the
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The extraordinary success of these vaccines was made possible by swift bipartisan action in
Vaccines Reach the Most Vulnerable Americans First
The first doses became available in December, with health care workers, the elderly, and those with certain chronic health conditions being first in line to receive the shot. Since then, more than 100 million doses have gone into American arms, and nearly two-thirds of Americans over 65 have received their first shot. These efforts led to a 65 percent decline in nursing home deaths between December and February, prompting federal officials to relax restrictions on nursing home visits this past week.
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