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In-Depth: Vaccine expansion causes concern for doctors
Supply issues, exceptions leave doctors in doubt
As more people become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, doctors in San Diego have some concerns that supply won t keep up and that exceptions to the rules will put them in the position of having to decide who gets a shot and who doesn t.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) Doctors in San Diego worry that expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility too fast could lead to unintended consequences. When you increase the pool by so many people, it s going to be a crunch for those of us vaccinating to serve all these people, says Dr. Christian Ramers of Family Health Centers of San Diego.
People of color are twice as likely to get infected and suffer complications and half as likely to get vaccinated, said Lamont during a Tuesday evening interview. We re bringing the mobile vans to the communities, we are working with the churches.
Data from the state s Department of Public Health (DPH) suggested that disparities exist in vaccine administration across racial lines, with Black populations lagging behind White and Hispanic populations. Lamont, however, assured host Shepard Smith that officials are working to make sure he allocates sufficient vaccines to underserved communities and that nobody is going to get left behind.
Connecticut is gaining national attention for going against federal guidelines and prioritizing age over health or employment status. More than six out of ten of the state s residents 75 and older have been vaccinated. The one exception to the rule includes teachers and others who work in schools. Lamont explained that his vaccine rollout st