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It s Like Hand To Hand Combat - Doctors Mull Strategies For Boosting Vaccine Demand Amid Fears Herd Immunity Now Out Of Reach

Expand It s Like Hand To Hand Combat - Doctors Mull Strategies For Boosting Vaccine Demand Amid Fears Herd Immunity Now Out Of Reach by Tyler Durden Sunday, Apr 25, 2021 - 10:00 PM Now that President Biden has reached his goal of 200M COVID-19 jabs administered across the US, Americans should expect fewer updates about the vaccination effort. Why? Because from here on out, the pace of new vaccinations is expected to slow substantially now that the vaccine rollout has hit a critical inflection point. As former FDA Director (and current Pfizer board member) Dr. Scott Gottlieb predicted a few weeks back, the US will struggle to reach herd immunity.

The Checkup for April 25: J&J vaccine clinics to resume this week

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The Vermont Department of Health has announced that it will resume use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week. The decision was made following the announcement late Friday by the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that it has studied and confirmed the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine is recommended for people 18 years of age and older, and that the pause on its use since April 13 can be lifted, the department said. “We are glad to have this supply of vaccine available again to protect Vermonters from the COVID-19 virus,” Gov. Phil Scott said in a statement. “I appreciate the transparent effort made by the CDC and FDA in reviewing the facts during the pause. This demonstrates the commitment we all have to ensuring vaccine safety. I encourage all Vermonters who are eligible to get vaccinated as quickly as possible, with whatever vaccine is available and most appropriate.”

The Checkup for April 25: Seven-day average of new cases falls slightly in Windham, Bennington counties

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The Vermont Department of Health has announced that it will resume use of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine this week. The decision was made following the announcement late Friday by the FDA and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that it has studied and confirmed the Janssen/Johnson & Johnson vaccine is recommended for people 18 years of age and older, and that the pause on its use since April 13 can be lifted, the department said. “We are glad to have this supply of vaccine available again to protect Vermonters from the COVID-19 virus,” Gov. Phil Scott said in a statement. “I appreciate the transparent effort made by the CDC and FDA in reviewing the facts during the pause. This demonstrates the commitment we all have to ensuring vaccine safety. I encourage all Vermonters who are eligible to get vaccinated as quickly as possible, with whatever vaccine is available and most appropriate.”

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