FEMA opened its first COVID-19 mass vaccination sites Tuesday, setting up in Los Angeles and Oakland as part of an effort by the Biden administration to get shots into arms more quickly.
Snowy and icy weather across much of the U.S., meanwhile, forced the cancellation of some vaccination events and threatened to disrupt vaccine deliveries over the next few days.
Houston’s public health agency lost power and had to scramble to give out thousands of shots before they spoiled. The developments came as the vaccination drive ramps up.
The U.S. is administering an average of about 1.67 million doses per day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.