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Health Centers Receive Vaccines – And Prepare for the Work to Come
As safety net health center staff vaccinate employees, they re also preparing to administer vaccines to the nation s most vulnerable communities.
Dr. Lyle Ignace, chief executive officer of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center in Wisconsin, receives his first dose of Covid-19 vaccine. (Photo courtesy of the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center)
When Urban Health Plan, a community health center in New York, found out that they were getting the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine, things happened fast.
Once they learned that they’d been approved for the vaccine, they received word that all vaccine orders needed to be placed by the following morning. A week later, they heard that the vaccine was on its way.
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Few guardrails to keep people from cutting in line for Covid shots
As soon as more doses become available to wider categories of people, much of the immunization program will rely on the honor system.
A nurse holds a dose of the Pzifer COVID-19 vaccine before administering it to an employee in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | Jeff Swensen/Getty Images
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The nation s system for distributing coronavirus vaccines lacks safeguards to ensure the next wave of doses reaches the most critical workers and at-risk patients rather than star athletes or the well-connected.
There’s little chance for anyone to jump the line right now while an extremely limited supply of the vaccine is being distributed only in hospitals and nursing homes. But as soon as more doses become available to wider categories of people, much of the immunization program will rely on the honor system, and states will leave it to pharmacies, community health centers and individual employers to verify if