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Central Florida doctors excited over Biden announcement on vaccine availability

President Joe Biden made a major announcement from the White House Tuesday. This country will have enough vaccine for every adult in America by the end of May, Biden said.“This is definitely exciting news, having Merck and J and J coming together to make this vaccine has the timeline about two months earlier than expected,” Dr. Rajiv Bahl said.It is welcoming news to Central Florida doctors as Dr. Aftab Khan notes Florida is seeing the highest number of COVID-19 variants.“I was very excited and I was jumping in my car that thank God that end of May,” Khan said.However, both Dr. Bahl and Dr. Khan note enough supply by that time doesn t guarantee people will immediately get the shot June 1. We ve heard for so long that the hurdle was this bottlenecking of sorts trying to get the vaccines created and available to people but now what s the next step,” Bahl said. I believe the next hurdle is getting it into the arms of Americans and now four to actually make it. “I

Confidence in COVID-19 vaccine increasing

The Kaiser Family Foundation is monitoring vaccine confidence through a new platform launched in December.Doctors say the findings are encouraging.As millions of vaccines are administered across the country, a recent study suggests more people are open to getting vaccinated.Data shows the number of Americans who would get the vaccine as soon as they can increased from 34% in December to 41%.Six percent say they ve already received at least one dose of the vaccine, bringing that group to 47%.Dr. Aftab Khan notes the silver lining is in the overall impression of the vaccine. It shows more Americans are looking favorably at getting the COVID vaccine as soon as possible. As soon as possible, Khan said. But we still have resistance predominantly from African Americans and Latinos and rural populations. The study notes the same groups that were hesitant in December remain hesitant, though confidence is growing among Black adults.Sixty-two percent say they d now get the vaccine com

Some countries approve delaying second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

Some countries approve delaying second dose of COVID-19 vaccine Share Share Hide Transcript Show Transcript SANIKA: BOTH THE PFIZER AND MODERNA VACCINES MUST BE ADMINISTERED IN TWO SHOTS, USUALLY WITHIN THREE TO FOUR WEEKS IN BETWEEN. BUT NOW SOME COUNTRIES ARE APPROVING DELAYED BOOSTER SHOTS. A MOVE NEVER TESTED DURING CLINICAL TRIALS. EVERY DAY MY PATIENTS ARE ASKING AND WE HAVE THIS DISCUSSION WITH THEM. SANIKA: THIS WEEK, THE HEAD OF OPERATION WARP SPEED SAID DELAYING THE SECOND DOSE OF THE MODERNA VACCINE COULD ALLOW MORE PEOPLE TO GET SOME LEVEL OF PROTECTION AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS SOONER. BUT MANY EXPERTS HAVE SPOKEN OUT AGAINST THAT DECISION, LIKE DR. AFTAB KHAN OF DAVENPORT, WHO SAYS THERE’S NO EVIDENCE THE VACCINE WOULD BE JUST AS EFFECTIVE. AFTER YOU GIVE FIRST DOSE, 7 TO 10 DAYS AFTER YOU CAN BUILD UP 30% TO 50% IMMUNITY. AND THE SECOND DOSE IS CONSIDERED A BOOSTER. SANIKA: THE BOOSTER IS CRUCIAL TO REACHING 95% EFFICACY. BUT TO STRETCH SUPP

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