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Missouri vaccine allocation model to change to direct more to St Louis; state won t see more J&J vaccine for weeks – St Louis Call Newspapers

The state of Missouri has been told it will not receive another shipment of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine until the last week of March two weeks after the next tier of eligible residents will be opened. The unexpected news, which was announced on a weekly call with vaccine providers Tuesday, means the initial shipment of 50,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine received this week will be the only shipment Missouri receives until the week of March 29. The state still anticipates at least about 120,000 doses of Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccine each week. “What we thought at the beginning of this week is a little bit different now,” Ted Delicath, a principal with the McChrystal Group, a Virginia-based consulting firm hired to advise the state’s response to the pandemic, told vaccinators Tuesday.

At The Whims Of The State : Confusion Persists For Missouri s COVID-19 Vaccinators

Dr. Randall Williams, Missouri s public health director, answering questions during a briefing last year. When the St. Louis County Department of Public Health saw itself listed among the hospitals expected to receive thousands of vaccines last week, it came as a surprise. No one had told the health department or hospital systems that was the plan, or even what that meant setting off days of confusion over where the department was supposed to get its vaccine doses. “What it has meant,” said Christopher Ave, spokesman for the county’s department of public health, “is that we have received no doses from the state.”

Confusion persists for Missouri s COVID-19 vaccinators

In the scramble to roll out the largest vaccine program since polio, and with supplies still limited, the state’s vacillating directives are leaving local providers tasked with carrying out the state’s plan unclear as to how to do so.

Missourians Aren t Showing Up For Second COVID-19 Vaccine Doses, Health Officials Say

St. Louis Public Radio Affinia Healthcare nurse Felicia Standifer extracts a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination event for senior citizens at the Beloved Community United Methodist Church in south St. Louis on Jan. 23. Many Missourians are not showing up for their second dose of the coronavirus vaccine, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. In an internal video conference call with vaccine providers on Tuesday, a department spokesperson said people are frequently missing appointments, which is causing logistical issues for the state. “That s becoming a bigger and bigger problem as folks who receive their first dose don t show up for their second dose,” said Ted Delicath, who spoke on the call to vaccine providers on behalf of the state health department. Delicath is a consultant from the McCrystal Group, which is working with the state to implement its vaccine rollout.

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