A recent statement by President Joe Biden raised some eyebrows in the public health community.
As people enjoyed a beautiful city night around Philadelphia, Action News posed the question: "Are you still worried about COVID-19?"
A recent statement by President Joe Biden raised some eyebrows in the public health community, as he said in a 60 Minutes interview that while there's still work to do, the pandemic is "over." Halkitis says hundreds of new COVID-related deaths are reported in the U.S. each day and says the president's recent statement sends a mixed message.
"If you're looking for a Moderna vaccine, don't expect to get a vaccine appointment until the end of September, early October," said Dr. Mayank Amin. "Otherwise, it's perfectly safe and efficacious to switch over from Moderna to Pfizer."
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