Coronavirus updates: 1st vaccines now on the way to all 50 US states

Two main trucks left the Pfizer facility on Sunday morning, the company said.

A pandemic of the novel coronavirus has now infected more than 71.5 million people and killed over 1.6 million worldwide, according to real-time data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University.


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Kuwait authorizes emergency use of Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine

The gulf nation joins a list of countries -- including the U.K., U.S., Canada, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Mexico -- that have authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine.

-ABC News' Christine Theodorou


Details on Monday's vaccine shipment

With Sunday's vaccine shipment now in transit, Pfizer has began preparations to ship out an additional 400 boxes of the vaccine on Monday.

There are 975 vials per box -- each vial provides five doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the company said.

There are 195 vials per tray and 60,000 vials per freezer.


2 trucks with COVID-19 vaccines have left facility, Pfizer says

The first vaccines in the U.S. have now left the Pfizer facility and are on their way to all 50 states.

Two main trucks left on Sunday morning -- an additional truck will come in later to pick up a few boxes and take them to the U.S. territories.

On Monday Pfizer has an order for another 400 boxes of the vaccine as well as an order for a slightly less amount of boxes on Tuesday, the company said.

The first shipments are expected to arrive at 145 sites on Monday, 425 sites on Tuesday and another 66 sites on Wednesday, Gen. Gus Perna of the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed vaccine program said.

At those sites, the vaccines will be paired with ancillary kits to assist with the vaccinations. The kits contain needles, syringes, alcohol swabs, diluent, safety gear and vaccine reminder cards.

-ABC News' Joshua Hoyos and Luis Martinez


FedEx truck carrying 1st shipment of Pfizer vaccine leaves Michigan facility

FedEx has begun its shipment process of the Pfizer vaccine in the U.S. on Sunday morning, the company posted on Twitter.


Ordinary New Yorkers may get vaccines by early April: Fauci

On Monday, Dr. Anthony Fauci painted a grim future for the United States if Americans don't adhere to public health measures during the holidays. "Without substantial mitigation, the middle of January can be a really dark time for us," Fauci said during a news conference held by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Americans need to keep social distancing until 75% to 80% of the population can get the COVID-19 vaccine, which would provide an umbrella of community-level protection, Fauci explained. "By the time you get to the beginning of April, you’ll start getting people who have no high priority, just the normal man and woman, New Yorker in the street who's well, has no underlying conditions [getting the vaccine]," he added.

As of Monday, New York State's testing positivity rate was 4.7%, according to Cuomo. The governor estimated that more than 70% of infections spreading in the state were connected to small gatherings.

-ABC News' Rachel Katz contributed to this report.