CV04. Politics: Continued No Contact About Vaccine for Transition, CV15. Death: Make a Wish, Serbian Patriarch Unprotected Funeral, CV15.1. Still Frozen Since Spring, CV23. Polemic, Myphysis: Anger Toward Denialists, Revenge Killings, CV28. Logistics: Wasting Vaccine, CV29. Responsibility, Decision Making: White House Parties On
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CV04. Politics: Trump Coronavirus Vaccine Chief Has Had No Contact with Biden Transition Team. I have been informed that I should not be saying anything that is confidential to anybody, including anybody that’s not a part of the administration, and I’ll act in accordance with what the legal requirements are. CV28.
CV15. Death: [Cartoon]. Serbian Patriarch Buried with Few Virus Measures in Place. ADDED Virus Deaths of Senior Serb Religious Leaders Triggers Alarm.
CV15.1. Hundreds of Bodies Remain in Brooklyn Disaster Morgue. ADDED Hundreds of Bodies from New York Virus Surge Still Stored in Freezer Trucks.
CV23. Polemic, Myphysis: They Just Don’t Care. Anger Toward Covid-19 Deniers Mounts as Pandemic Hits Crisis. This could start to lead to revenge murders and vigilantism. That could include political and other leaders who contributed to increasing infections and deaths.
CV28. Logistics: How Thousands of Scarce Covid Shots Could Go to Waste. The Trump administration hopes to start delivering millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccines in December. But the short shelf life of Pfizer’s shots and uncertainty over how to get them to enough health care workers, frail seniors and other priority patients once vials with vaccines are taken out of cold storage and cracked open could mean thousands of doses go to waste.
-A. It's one of many worries hanging over the vaccine rollout in the coming months, which could be complicated by looming decisions about who should be prioritized for shots, funding shortages and public vaccine hesitancy. How Some States Will Attempt to Avoid Wasting Coronavirus Vaccines in the Early Stages
CV29. Responsibility, Decision Making: White House Holiday Parties Won't Stop Despite Coronavirus Pandemic.
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