Biden Administration to Begin Vaccinating Migrants at Southern Border
The Biden administration will start vaccinating undocumented migrants who lack proof of inoculation, The New York Times reported.
The Biden administration will start vaccinating undocumented migrants who lack proof of inoculation, The New York Times reported.
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Six counties in California’s Bay Area are gearing up to relax restrictions, beginning Monday, May 4.