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Front-Line Workers and People Over 74 Should Get Shots Next, CDC Panel Says :: WRAL com

Updated December 21, 2020 9:47 p.m. EST By Abby Goodnough and Jan Hoffman, New York Times Atlanta Striking a compromise between two high-risk population groups, a panel advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Sunday to recommend that people age 75 and older be next in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine in the United States, along with about 30 million “front-line essential workers,” such as emergency responders, teachers and grocery store employees. The debate about who should receive the vaccine in these early months has grown increasingly urgent as the daily tally of cases has swelled to numbers unimaginable even weeks ago. The country has already begun vaccinating health care workers, and on Monday, CVS and Walgreens are to begin a mass inoculation campaign at the nation’s nursing homes and long-term care facilities.

Front-line workers and adults 75 and older should get shots next, CDC panel says

Front-line workers and adults 75 and older should get shots next, CDC panel says The debate about who should receive the vaccine in these early months has grown increasingly urgent as the daily tally of cases has swelled to numbers unimaginable even a month ago By Abby Goodnough and Jan Hoffman New York Times,Updated December 20, 2020, 7:08 p.m. Email to a Friend A panel advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Sunday to recommend that about 30 million “front-line essential workers,” including emergency responders, teachers, and grocery store employees receive the coronavirus vaccine in the United States next.Globe Staff (CUSTOM CREDIT)

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By Abby Goodnough and Jan Hoffman Dec. 20, 2020 Striking a compromise between two high-risk population groups, a panel advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention voted Sunday to recommend that people age 75 and older be next in line to receive the coronavirus vaccine in the United States, along with about 30 million “frontline essential workers,” such as emergency responders, teachers and grocery store employees. … The panel of doctors and public health experts had previously indicated it would recommend a much broader group of Americans defined as essential workers about 90 million people with jobs designated by a division of the Department of Homeland Security as critical to keeping society functioning as the next priority population, and that older people who live independently should come later.

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