Panel picks apart the data and debates — in public and live-streamed — whether the shot is safe and effective enough to be cleared for emergency use

FDA expected to approve COVID-19 shot by early next week; providers will be asked to watch out for Bell's palsy in recipients, after 4 of 19,000 develop condition during trial

FDA to hold public debate on data backing the shots on Thursday, after which it will issue a final decision on approval

US president-elect expected to announce pick for HHS secretary next week, along with White House adviser, FDA commissioner, CDC director

'I allowed myself to cry for the first time' when learning of the results, says Israeli chief medical officer as pharma firm asks regulators to allow emergency use of the jab

FDA allows use of experimental Regeneron treatment for COVID-19 patients at high risk of developing severe illness

Pharma company starts process with government regulators to bring limited first shots as early as next month

President falsely suggests federal body, drugmaker conspired with Democrats to postpone announcement because they 'didn’t want to have me get a Vaccine WIN'

Using unique filmmaking techniques, Suzanne Hillinger and colleagues uncover politically motivated decisions that ignore science and turn US handling of pandemic into chaotic mess

Statement comes amid concern several countries, including the US, are cutting corners and rushing through a vaccine for political reasons

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