
Mississippi is the second state to open up vaccines for all residents 16 and up. Here's what other states are doing
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With Covid-19 vaccination production and distribution ramping up in the United States, more states are expanding who is eligible to be inoculated. Here is what every state is doing.
On Tuesday, Mississippi is following Alaska's lead and becoming the second state to open vaccination appointments to all residents 16 years and older, Gov. Tate Reeves said Monday. "Starting tomorrow, ALL new appointments will be open to ALL Mississippians. Get your shot friends - and let's get back to normal!" he tweeted Monday.More Related News

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