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UNO [17]
3 years ago
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HEYY . i need serious help ! How do states decided who is eligible for vaccination ?

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1 answer:
Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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Answer:

First, federal administrators would run an automated algorithm to divide vaccine doses nationwide, based on the size of each state's adult population. Then each state would decide how to dole out the shots to local hospitals, nursing homes and clinics.

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