By Julie Appleby, Kaiser Health News Even as the pace of vaccination against covid-19 has steadily accelerated — hitting an average of 1.3 million doses a day in the last days of January — the frustration felt by many of those unable to secure an appointment hasn’t waned.
Why, they wonder, can’t I get one if 100 million shots will soon be administered? Of course, the answers aren’t simple. Rules keep changing.
Data about the number of vaccines delivered and administered — backed by computer systems that often can’t efficiently exchange information with one another — lag.
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