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US Booster Drive starts in the midst of feasibility confusion

US Booster Drive starts in the midst of feasibility confusion
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Washington: The US launched a campaign to offer a Covid-19 Pfizer vaccine booster to millions of Americans on Friday even when federal health officials emphasized real problems still get the first photo.
“We will not increase the path of this pandemic,” warned Director of CDC Rochelle Walensky, even though he took a rare step to put aside suggestions from the expert panel himself to make more people qualify for booster.
Most cases of covid and hospitalization are among those who are not vaccinated, he said.
State health officials on Friday rushed to launch a campaign to provide booster shots for millions of vulnerable people who received Pfizer-Bio-Ntech vaccines and to help the public who was confused about who fulfilled the extra requirements.
Among their challenges: ensure that the recipient of the modern vaccine and Johnson & Johnson know that they have not qualified for booster; reach isolated parents; And notify young adults with medical conditions or jobs that put them at a higher risk so that they can qualify under extensive federal rules.
“We who oversee the launch of vaccines do not have a clear idea of ​​what to do,” said Dr.
Clay Marsh, Covid-19 Cvar West Virginia.
In his country, the pharmacy sent staff members to the biggest jompo house on Friday to manage the booster dose.
In Vermont, health officials opened the promise of booster bunches to people aged 80 years and above on Friday, and said many other people who qualified could make them start next week.
But the state said it was waiting for clarity from the CDC where workers and medical conditions would be eligible.
In the northern Dakota, the battered virus, the officials struggled to understand the federal guidance to delay the launch of the vast booster until next week.
Throughout the country, vaccine providers face the fact that more people become eligible for booster after Walensky released the expert committee on Friday.
He said people with the risk of greater virus exposure “due to work or institutional arrangements” will be eligible, opening a booster to millions of people left by his advisory committee.
People aged 65 years and over and residents of long-term care facilities and adults who have certain medical conditions also qualify for booster.
After Walensky’s announcement, President Biden said 20 million people immediately got a booster because they got their second pfizer-bio-ntech shot at least six months ago.
“If you get a Pfizer vaccine in January, February, March this year and you are over 65 years old, get a booster,” said Biden.
“Or if you have medical conditions such as diabetes, or you are a frontline worker, like health care workers or teachers, you can get a free booster now.”

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