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Michigan governor blames White House 'corruption or ineptitude' for shortage of planned vaccines

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Federal delays in Pfizer vaccine distributions have left states wondering when they can expect shipments, as COVID cases spike nationally. "I still cannot get a straight answer out of the Trump administration about why Michigan, like many other states, is receiving a fraction of the vaccines that we were slated to receive," Michigan Gov.

Gretchen Whitmer said in a press conference Friday. "Here's what I would ask if I could get them on the phone: Where are those doses?

What is holding them up? When can we expect them?" Whitmer said. "I'm angry because this virus is raging on in this country.

And there is either corruption or ineptitude that is keeping us from saving lives and protecting people." The first doses of the vaccine were.

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