Pfizer's vaccine is reportedly being transported by United Airlines in readiness for distribution
* Pfizer are readying for distribution of the first batches of the COVID vaccine
* The vaccine is still not approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
* The FDA will meet on December 10 in a public hearing to consider the data
* Vaccine will be flown around the country in special conditions to keep it cold
* The Pfizer vaccination must be stored at minus 70 degrees Celsius
* The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) is giving permission for dry ice to be used
United Airlines on Friday began operating charter flights to move shipments of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccination ahead of a mass inoculation program expected to begin in late December, according to a report.
The flights are the first step in a global supply and distribution network, which is being prepared to spring into action when the vaccine is approved by regulators.
The airline has been granted special permission by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) to fly with increased quantities of dry ice, to keep the vaccine cold.
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MIDDLE EAST
Iran’s top nuclear scientist killed, Zarif says ‘serious indications’ of Israeli role.
Iran warns US & Israel against any ‘adventurism’ during Trump’s ‘final’ days in office after murder of scientist – letter to UN.
‘Mossad at work’? Twitter explodes with speculation of US & Israeli involvement after killing of top Iranian scientist.
Saudi-led coalition bombs Yemen rebel sites after Aramco attack.
Tens of thousands of Sadr supporters rally in Iraq.
Hundreds of Syrians exit Lebanese town over tensions: UN.
Lebanon’s Parliament backs audit of all state bodies.
Turkey opens probe into German search of Libya-bound freighter.
ASIA
U.N. chief calls for Afghan ceasefire and inclusive peace.
India enters recession as COVID-19 surge hinders recovery.
Indian capital faces shortage of ICU beds as COVID cases spike.
Farmers in India clash with police during protests against new laws.
South Korea spy agency says North Korea locked down capital, killed people.
South Korea promotes 'sports diplomacy' to engage Pyongyang.
Taiwanese lawmakers throw pig guts in protest against U.S. pork imports.
Kylie Moore-Gilbert arrives in Australia after being released from Iranian prison.
AFRICA
Ethiopia's Tigray crisis: Army claims advance on several towns.
Ethiopia’s Abiy meets African Union envoys, rejects talks with Tigray leaders.
Tigray crisis: Ethiopian soldiers accused of blocking border with Sudan.
Rockets target Eritrea as Ethiopia leader resists calls for dialogue.
Suicide bomber kills several in Mogadishu ice-cream parlour.
Burkina's Kabore says opposition leader congratulated him on victory.
Students in Burkina Faso fear extremists more than COVID-19.
Zimbabwe struggles to save trapped miners as flood halts rescue.
EUROPE
Belarus: Lukashenko hints at conditional departure.
Brexit goes down to the wire: EU and UK say big differences remain.
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon pushes for independence referendum next year.
Germany surpasses 1 million Covid-19 cases.
Germany urges Europe to close ski resorts ahead of holiday season.
Danish leaders consider digging up dead minks, burning them.
AMERICAS
US tops 13 MILLION coronavirus cases and 264,000 deaths with 65 Americans dying from the disease every hour.
Appeals court rejects Trump challenge of Pennsylvania race.
Most Canadians will get COVID-19 vaccine by September: Trudeau.
Honduras ex-President Zelaya stopped at airport with bag of money.
Cuban police raid HQ of dissident San Isidro Movement.
Argentina mourns footballing great Diego Maradona.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Belgium: Iranian diplomat refuses to show for bomb plot trial.
US military releases data on civilian harm in war on ISIL.
The hunt for jihadists in Africa's Sahel region.
Wall Street Week Ahead: COVID-19 vaccine adoption rates are 'wildcard' for U.S. stock rally.
France resumes tax on tech giants, seeks deal with US.
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