In-Person and Back Again: MSA’s Handling of the Pandemic’s Tail End

BY SAM WURDEMANN

EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

A week ago today, I received my second dose of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19. I am one of hundreds of millions of Americans who has been administered at least one dose, and I, like many others, have begun to feel optimistic again. As we move forward and not back for the first time in over a year, one may begin to think that we have made it to the light of the end of the tunnel. But, as we have witnessed at MSA, we’re not quite there yet.

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Vaccines Being Administered

BY XUYING LEE

STAFF WRITER

With all of the downhearted news and current events that have been going on, one positive is the administration of vaccines against Covid-19. Since being in office, President Biden has set a goal of over 100 million vaccines to be administered within his first 100 days as president, in which his goal was met on the 59th day of his administration. His new goal is to have administered 200 million vaccines within his first 100 days in office. As of right now, there are three main types of vaccines that are being administered. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the Pfizer, and Moderna. If you are to receive the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine, you will need two doses for the vaccine to work more effectively. With the new discovery of these vaccines, we hope for the spread of Covid- 19 to slowly decrease and become a thing of the past. For more information on doses and types of vaccines, go to cdc.gov.

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