does the US even have any plan *at all* for the organised distribution and rollout of vaccines across all 50 states?

@naikarrah

who needs government plans when the drug companies are on the case?

In November, Pfizer selected New Mexico as one of four states to participate in a pilot delivery program for the vaccine, which it claims is more than 90 percent effective. Company representatives said the state was selected because of its combination of urban and rural areas, which can pose massive logistical problems in transporting the vaccine.

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the same could be said of Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Texas, and others too?

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@naikarrah

The four states are:

Rhode Island, Texas, New Mexico, and Tennessee.

Chosen "after taking into account their differences in overall size, diversity of populations, immunization infrastructure, and need to reach individuals in varied urban and rural settings."

reuters.com/article/us-health-

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