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New COVID Strain and vaccines for COVID

 Hey Hey its Al with a new topic for this blog post which is about the New COVID strain that has finally been discovered in The United States.

Everyone in the United States, has to double down NOW, due to a new threat of a new variant of COVID strain,  called B.1.1.7 which is deadly strain of the next COVID peaks,  that may spike the numbers of cases in the United States by March 2021.

This new strain of COVID will spread more quickly from person to person. This new strain of COVID is more contagious from the other one which is called , COVID 19. This could produce more strains in hospitalizations  in more states and they might have to create field hospitals if the hospitals get over capacity, which could happen in the states.


If by March 2021 to late April 2021, Cases in the States of the United States could spike to higher levels again, which we have seen before . 

Now the vaccines  are being shipped to states, Now lets talk about the Vaccines they have made for COVID 19 and the New variant of COVID 19.

The first vaccine produced was the Phizer vaccine. The number of you shots for this vaccine is 2 doses. You have to wait 21 days apart for the next vaccine. 

Some of the effects of this vaccine include Pain, Swelling and redness. After the shot, you might feel tired, sore, chills and headaches.

The next vaccine is called Moderna. The number of shots you have to get is 2 just like the Pfizer vaccine. You have to wait 28 days for the next dosage of the shot. The side effects are the same just like the Pfizer vaccine. 

Theres is also a new vaccine coming out soon , which is called Johnson and Johnson, which you will only need one shot for the particular vaccine.

There are some more in the Planning stages for vaccines in the United States, which we will produce more vaccines, which will be AstraZenca vaccine, Jassen's Vaccine and Novavax ewhich are brand new vaccines in the trail makings right now.




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