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. . With the increase in coronavirus cases nationwide, there is new progress in a second COVID-19 vaccine. CBS2 spoke to a local woman who was part of the trial.

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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – With the increase in coronavirus cases nationwide, there is new progress in a second vaccine for COVID-19.

Alice Jenner from CBS2 spoke to a local woman who was part of the experiment, as hospitals across the country are still under pressure..

In El Paso, Texas, prisoners loaded bodies into mobile mortuary trucks. In Utah, hospitals have been pushed to the limit.

“Their last words are,” This cannot happen. It is not real. « When they spend time on FaceTiming their families, they are filled with anger and hate, » said Judy Durring.. .

The COVID-19 cases have exceeded 11 million in the United States. s. Over the weekend, including a million that were registered in just the past week.

At least 27 states have imposed new coronavirus restrictions on businesses and gatherings. California one.

In neighboring Philadelphia, new restrictions were implemented on Friday. Indoor dining is prohibited. Gyms, libraries and museums will also be closed.

Mayor Jim Kenny said: « The average number of positive COVID-19 cases reported daily in Philadelphia has jumped by at least 700% in less than two months. ».

There was a bright spot on Monday. In a study of 30,000 participants, scientists found Moderna vaccine nearly 95% effective. Dr. Anthony Fauci’s team at the National Institutes of Health collaborated with Moderna.

Fauci said: « Efficiency close to 95% in a respiratory virus vaccine like this and as a new virus is a really big achievement. ».

“People said,” Wow, thank you for doing this. They say, « I would never do this, but I’m glad you did. thank you very much. Washburn said, « So, I’m happy to do that. ».

Washburne, who works for NorthJersey. com and USA Today Network were inspired to sign up after writing a story about the trial.

« This is how progress is made. « People need to participate in clinical trials in order to advance the science, » Washburn said..

She said she still did not know whether or not she received the actual vaccine, but said that if she received the vaccine, she had very few side effects and urged others to get it as soon as it was approved..

Moderna results come on the heels of Pfizer announcing last week that its vaccine is more than 90% effective.. Both companies expect to have some dosages available for high-risk individuals by the end of the year.

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