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On Monday in New York City, the first anti - coronary vaccine in the United States became a development that marks a critical turn in efforts to control the deadly virus. The Pfizer company's first vaccine in collaboration with BioNTech took Sandra Lindsey, a health care worker on the front line on [...]
On Monday in New York City, the first anti - coronary vaccine in the United States became a development that marks a critical turn in efforts to control the deadly virus.
The Pfizer company's first vaccine in co-operation with BioNTech took Sandra Lindsey, a health care worker on the front line in the fight against the virus.
Mrs. Lindsey is a nurse of the intensive therapy unit at the Jewish Medical Center in Long Island, New York City, which was the early episode of COVID-19 in the United States.
The vaccine was applauded in a live broadcast attended by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.
I don't feel anything different from taking another vaccine,” said Lindsay. I feel hoped today, relieved. I feel like recovery has begun. I hope this will mark the beginning of the end of a very painful time in our history. I want to convey to the public that the vaccine is safe. ”
A few minutes after Mrs. Lindsay's vaccination, President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter: “FirstVaxine. Congratulations, USA. Happy WORLD!”
Northwell Health, New York's largest health system, manages some of the selected hospitals in the United States that will give the first vaccines Monday.
The vaccine, developed by Pfizer company and its German partner, BioNTech, received approval for emergency use by federal regulators Friday after it proved to be 95% effective in preventing the disease during clinical trials.
The first 2.9 million doses began being transported to distribution centres around the country on Sunday, just 11 months after the United States documented their first infections with COVID-19.
By Monday, the United States had recorded over 16 million cases and nearly 300 thousand deaths from the virus. / VoA












