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Every location has a slightly different eligibility and then you have to find a confusing website, maybe book an appointment and deal with long lines," Brownstein, an ABC News contributor, told ABC News Live."So there's a lot of issues with that last mile we still have to deal with regardless if we release those second doses," he added.Azar said the administration is willing to "deploy teams to help states doing mass vaccination efforts if they wish to do so," saying the distribution has been too centered around hospitals and more mass vaccination sites could help speed things up.Federal officials are not recommending a change in how the COVID-19 vaccines are administered, including that both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines require two doses, administered 21 or 28 days after the first.
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