U. S. to End COVID-19 Vaccination on May 11

NCOIC Staff Sgt. Demetrius Roberson administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a soldier on Sept. 9, 2021, at Fort Knox, Kentucky. members in early September. The Pentagon is focusing on inoculating with COVID-19 and other diseases to prevent outbreaks from hampering the U. S. military’s combat force. USA (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images) (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)

Joe Biden delivers a speech on COVID at the White House. (Getty Image)

People on the first day without COVID restrictions in Singapore’s central business district on April 26, 2022. (REUTERS/Edgar Su)

CHINESE WHO DENOUNCED COVID CONDITIONS IN THE COUNTRY WILL BE RELEASED AFTER DISAPPEARING YEARS AGO, SAYS RELATIVE

“In addition, HHS and DHS announced that they will begin the procedure to complete their vaccination requirements for Head Start educators, CMS-certified fitness centers, and certain non-citizens at the land border. In the coming days, more important points as the end of those needs will be provided,” the White House said.

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