comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Getty images vera leip - Page 1 : comparemela.com

Florida and Texas have started vaccinating people 65 and older against the coronavirus, breaking with CDC guidelines

Florida and Texas have started vaccinating people 65 and older against the coronavirus, breaking with CDC guidelines awoodward@businessinsider.com (Aylin Woodward) © Joe Raedle/Getty Images Vera Leip, 88, receiving a COVID-19 vaccine at the John Knox Village Continuing Care Retirement Community in Pompano Beach, Florida, on December 16. Joe Raedle/Getty Images Florida and Texas residents ages 65 and older are now able to get coronavirus vaccines. The decision bucks the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s recommendations that frontline workers and people older than 75 should be next. The problem is people that are 73, 74 would be in the back of the line for a young 21-year-old worker who s considered essential, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida said.

Vaccines are on the way, and nursing homes need to get residents to them

Covid-19 vaccines are on the way, and nursing homes need to get residents to them CNN 12/17/2020 By Judith Graham, Kaiser Health News © Joe Raedle/Getty Images Vera Leip, 88, receives a Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the John Knox Village Continuing Care Retirement Community in Florida on December 16. Imagine this: Your elderly mother, who has dementia, is in a nursing home and Covid-19 vaccines are due to arrive in a week or two. You think she should be vaccinated, having heard the vaccine is effective in generating an immune response in older adults. Your brother disagrees. He worries that development of the vaccine was rushed and doesn t want your mother to be among the first people to get it.

Covid-19 vaccines are on the way, and nursing homes need to get residents to them

Covid-19 vaccines are on the way, and nursing homes need to get residents to them CNN 12/17/2020 By Judith Graham, Kaiser Health News © Joe Raedle/Getty Images Vera Leip, 88, receives a Pfizer-BioNtech Covid-19 vaccine at the John Knox Village Continuing Care Retirement Community in Florida on December 16. Imagine this: Your elderly mother, who has dementia, is in a nursing home and Covid-19 vaccines are due to arrive in a week or two. You think she should be vaccinated, having heard the vaccine is effective in generating an immune response in older adults. Your brother disagrees. He worries that development of the vaccine was rushed and doesn t want your mother to be among the first people to get it.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.