New York Times (7/9, Twohey) reports the CDC and a panel of outside health experts are “trying to decide who will get the first doses of any effective coronavirus vaccines.” The panel “in April began working on a ranking system for what may be an extended rollout in the United States.” The preliminary plan calls for vaccines to “be offered to vital medical and national security officials first, and then to other essential workers and those considered at high risk – the elderly instead of children, people with underlying conditions instead of the relatively healthy.” Vaccines considered most likely to be successful “will start being made even before they have cleared the final stages of clinical trials and been authorized for public use by.