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How can I get the COVID-19 vaccine? Here's what you need to know and which state strategies are working

  • Written by Steven W. Chen, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, University of Southern California
imageGetting vaccinated often means pre-registering, then registering, then arranging an appointment and standing in line.Mario Tama/Getty Images

For many people, trying to get the COVID-19 vaccine has been a lesson in frustration. The vaccine supply is limited in many areas, creating confusion over who can get a first and sometimes second dose of...

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