The United States is way, way behind administering doses of its two novel coronavirus vaccines. And some state leaders are beginning to panic that the supply of shots is running low—or even running out.
Reports of vaccine shortages are more smoke than fire, and probably reflect a misunderstanding of the underlying logistics on the part of state and local officials, along with a pattern of messy communication from the feds, experts said. And if the overall slow pace of vaccinations is definitely cause for concern, there is a silver lining in some of the reports of states running low.
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