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First US COVID-19 vaccine shipments arrive Monday morning — Gen. Perna

December 12, 2020
File photo of US Army Gen. Gustave Perna.
File photo of US Army Gen. Gustave Perna.

NEW YORK — The first US COVID-19 vaccine shipments will arrive at 145 locations around the country on Monday morning, US Army Gen. Gustave Perna said on Saturday during a press briefing.

The United States authorized the Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE COVID-19 vaccine on Friday evening. Perna, who is chief operating officer of the government's Operation Warp Speed program, said it would start to ship the vaccine on Sunday.

"Make no mistake, distribution has begun," Perna said, according to Reuters. — SPA


December 12, 2020
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