Austin mayor told residents to stay home, but he was on vacation in Mexico

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The mayor of Austin, Texas, is apologizing for taking a family vacation to Mexico in November at the same time he was telling residents to stay home because of a worsening surge in coronavirus cases.

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A White House document that lays out the Trump administration’s expected timeline for vaccine approval and distribution in the coming weeks says there could be more than 20 million doses provided by the end of December.

They have also asked states to complete their own “microplans for distribution and administration” and “pre-order” Pfizer vaccines. They expect 7.3 million doses to be ready from December 20-26 and 8.8 million December 27-31 for a total of 22.5 million Pfizer vaccines that could be distributed this month .

Health care personnel and residents of long-term care facilities will be the first groups to be offered the Covid-19 vaccine, according to a new proposal approved by the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.met virtually on Tuesday to discuss who would receive the first doses of the vaccine

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Why are some of you are surprised at these politicians actions. They always do what they want to do, but want to tell us to tow the line. The reason that this pandemic is at it worst is bc of them, no honest leadership from all levels of government. Take care of yourself.

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