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Surgeon General Urges To Follow Public Health; Dr. Slaoui Affirms Vaccines Likely Work on Mutations
Dec. 21, 2020 (EIRNS) Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams, appearing on Sunday’s “Face the Nation” Dec. 20, urged all Americans to follow basic public health measures, including getting vaccinated, to beat the COVID pandemic. He and other officials said not enough is known about the new mutation, or variant, of the COVID virus to change any plans or public health requirements. “The most relevant point is that it doesn’t change anything we’ve been telling you,” Dr. Adams said. “It just further reinforces the fact that we need to wash our hands, wear a mask, watch our distances, keep our household gathering small, because if this is a mutation that is more contagious, then that just means that we need to be that much more vigilant while we wait to get vaccinated.”
Vice-Admiral Jerome Adams said, governors in these states are going to have some tough decisions . Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 6:55 AM EST December 20, 2020
U.S. Surgeon General Vice-Admiral Jerome Adams says the government recognizes that the population at corrections facilities are at high risk for the spread of COVID-19 but stopped short of saying they should be moved up the priority list for receiving the vaccine.
This after the ACLU of Ohio and the American Medical Association, among others, called for the prioritization of the vaccine in prison populations.
According to Vice-Admiral Adams, the government has been careful to listen to recommendations from independent groups such as the National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine in order to avoid the appearance that the government is picking winners and losers.
Vice-Admiral Jerome Adams said, governors in these states are going to have some tough decisions . Author: WTOL Newsroom Updated: 6:55 AM EST December 20, 2020
U.S. Surgeon General Vice-Admiral Jerome Adams says the government recognizes that the population at corrections facilities are at high risk for the spread of COVID-19 but stopped short of saying they should be moved up the priority list for receiving the vaccine.
This after the ACLU of Ohio and the American Medical Association, among others, called for the prioritization of the vaccine in prison populations.
According to Vice-Admiral Adams, the government has been careful to listen to recommendations from independent groups such as the National Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine in order to avoid the appearance that the government is picking winners and losers.