▲ Robert Redfield CDC Director


The CDC, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has accepted the advisory committee's recommendation to inoculate Americans with Modena's COVID-19 vaccine.



CNN reports that CDC Director Robert Redfield has accepted the Immunization Advisory Board's recommendation to hit Modena's COVID-19 vaccine on Americans over the age of 18.



Earlier, the committee held a meeting on the 19th, reviewed Modena's vaccine, and voted to make this recommendation.



The CDC's approval process is a process that must go through in order for Modena's vaccine, which has already been approved for emergency use by the US Food and Drug Administration, to be distributed and transported, to be vaccinated to real people.



Vaccination in the United States is expected to speed up as Modena's vaccine is also included in the supply.



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