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Experts: U S still not ready for the next pandemic

Like public officials everywhere, Dr. Jeffrey Duchin marvels at the miraculous production of highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 in mere months. But Duchin, head of public health in Seattle and King County, Wash., doesn’t dwell on the only triumph of the pandemic response. Instead, he quickly pivots to the huge deficiencies plaguing the rollout of those lifesaving injections. The lack of planning and coordination. The insufficient workforce and training. The inadequate public messaging and outreach. And the failure to create a uniform database to track inventory and equitably distribute shots. “We’re seeing the consequences now of a complete and utter failure to ensure we have a full and robust vaccination system,” Duchin said.

These vaccine hunters are getting their shots ahead of schedule by gaming the system

These ‘vaccine hunters’ are getting their shots ahead of schedule by gaming the system If she’d waited to get vaccinated until it was her “tier’s” turn, Isabela Medina wouldn’t have gotten the Covid-19 vaccine until late summer. She wasn’t willing to wait. Medina, a healthy 25-year-old, moved across the country to live with her parents on the East Coast after her work in the film industry dried up. Anxious to return to work safely, Medina decided in mid-January to go “vaccine dumpster diving.” Though a dumpster, this was not. Rather than dig through a hospital’s garbage for vials, Medina staked out a grocery store pharmacy. She wanted to score a leftover vaccine.

Reasons to Wear a Face Mask – Business

A developing number of studies highlight the cover as an amazing asset that can help control the spread of the Covid, which so far has contaminated almost 3 million Americans. However, for many people the german FFP2 masks, which promises more protection, is now standard equipment when shopping or taking the bus. Here are five motivations to wear a cover, in view of the most recent examination. Masks protect others The essential way the Covid spreads is from individual to individual by respiratory drops created when a contaminated individual hacks, wheezes or talks. Face masks, nonetheless, can impede these drops. They go about as a boundary to keep infection containing particles from getting away from a tainted individual and arriving on someone else, clarifies Ron Waldman, M.D., teacher of worldwide wellbeing at the George Washington University (GWU) Milken Institute School of Public Health.

Public Health Systems Still Aren t Ready for the Next Pandemic

Public Health Systems Still Aren’t Ready for the Next Pandemic Many public health officials are worried about the lack of preparedness, training, testing and vaccine distributions for COVID-19 and what that could mean for the next pandemic. Michael Ollove and Christine Vestal, Stateline   |   February 1, 2021   |  Analysis Like public health officials everywhere, Dr. Jeffrey Duchin marvels at the miraculous production of highly effective vaccines against COVID-19 in mere months. But Duchin, head of public health in Seattle and King County, Washington, doesn’t dwell on the only triumph of the pandemic response. Instead, he quickly pivots to the huge deficiencies plaguing the rollout of those lifesaving injections.

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