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Can President Biden really boost vaccine production? Why are governors trying to buy directly from Pfizer? And when will supply finally exceed demand? Our reporter @katie_thomas has answers to these questions and more about the vaccine supply: https://t.co/tCXYDDXhtN
"Moulin Rouge!" was shaping up to be a big Broadway hit, but the pandemic changed everything. In their own words, the cast and crew share what's transpired since the show went dark. https://t.co/iOezDqzZ2F
Six relatives and friends of inmates who broke out of a California jail earlier this month by using braided bedsheets to escape have been arrested and charged with helping the men. Three of the fugitives remain at large. https://t.co/EeBiFBJ1Cz
For more coverage of the Biden administration’s plans to address coronavirus, follow our live updates here: https://t.co/McWWIGlMIj
We’re also tracking the vaccine rollout. So far, about 4% of people in the U.S. have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine. The country’s vaccination effort is proceeding more slowly than hoped. https://t.co/q1Ia3TnIg8
We are continuing to track cases and how many people have died in the U.S. The country surpassed 400,000 coronavirus deaths on Tuesday. Thousands more people are dying each day. https://t.co/dKap5kbl1Z

The CDC has predicted that the variant first identified in Britain could become the dominant source of infection in the U.S. by March. To avoid it, you’ll need to double down on the precautions that have kept you safe so far. https://t.co/MFo7lYDoiH https://t.co/xPkQ2ifUdH
Quoted @apoorva_nyc
NEW: Some new variants of the coronavirus may pose unexpected challenges to the immune system, even in those who have been vaccinated, according to two new studies, posted online Tuesday night. 1/6 https://t.co/HYEX0Km83p
Read more about what scientists are saying about the new coronavirus variants, from our health reporter @apoorva_nyc: https://t.co/22BTsFilMy
Some coronavirus variants may pose unexpected challenges to the immune system, even in those who have been vaccinated, two new studies suggest. Experts say that preventing the emergence of new variants requires stopping the spread as soon as possible. https://t.co/QzUZbAWb8R
A winning lottery ticket worth $731 million was sold at a convenience store in Lonaconing, Maryland, a former mining town in a county particularly hard-hit by the virus. https://t.co/PUcrVw0KJy
Breaking News: Congress granted a waiver to let Lloyd Austin serve as defense secretary, clearing the way for confirmation of the first Black American to hold the job. https://t.co/EKE90wqap4
Breaking News: Senator Mitch McConnell is planning to ask Democrats to delay the start of former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial until early February to allow Trump’s legal team time to prepare a defense. https://t.co/NhoI8UW07x
President Biden’s goal of administering one million coronavirus shots a day for the next 100 days, health officials and corporate executives say, is too low and will arguably leave tens of millions of doses unused. https://t.co/w9Jw1reeAm
Quoted @katie_thomas
There's so much confusion about how much vaccine is available, why states and cities are canceling appointments, and what's coming next. Here's my effort to sort it out. The biggest takeaway? Right now, there's just not enough for everyone. https://t.co/08De9hF6wJ
Can President Biden really boost vaccine production? Why are governors trying to buy directly from Pfizer? And when will supply finally exceed demand? Our reporter @katie_thomas has answers to these questions and more about the vaccine supply: https://t.co/sBiqATjhXl
Demand for coronavirus vaccines is skyrocketing. The Biden administration has promised to overhaul the country’s faltering vaccine effort, but there’s only so much it can do to increase the available supply. https://t.co/VOTqIJaid0

President Biden on Thursday signed executive orders aimed at combating Covid-19, including new requirements for masks on interstate planes, trains and buses and for international travelers to quarantine after arriving in the U.S. https://t.co/VxptrWaNJv https://t.co/RBf50Q7CjC

Leaders in Charlottesville, where the white supremacist actions and violence of 2017 are known as the “Summer of Hate,” say that unity requires accountability first. https://t.co/rYacCCj0oj https://t.co/dUXPq8zm2O

Activists, religious leaders and civil rights groups who endured the events in Charlottesville and heard President Biden’s inaugural message said he should do more than unify, and he should prioritize justice that uplifts the historically marginalized. https://t.co/rYacCCj0oj https://t.co/uLRhwKERxw