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The Guardian - UK
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Living in the US: how are you feeling about receiving the vaccine?

People with appointments stand in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination site at Lincoln Park, Los Angeles.
People with appointments stand in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine at a vaccination site at Lincoln Park, Los Angeles. Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images

Vaccine distribution in the US has had a troubled start, but now the country has exceeded a pace of 1 million doses per day over the last week.

The increased pace and scale of administering the vaccine has been bolstered by new president Joe Biden, who on Monday appeared to suggest that the nation could soon be vaccinating 1.5 million Americans on average per day.

The Guardian is interested to hear from those in the US who have received the vaccine. How do you feel? What does getting the vaccine mean to you, practically, in your daily life? What are your hopes for how quickly a vaccine can become available for your loved ones?

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