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No appointment required: Vaccines open for all at Appling until 6:30 p m

450 doses set to expire got in arms after city s social media call out Tuesday afternoon Laura Testino, Memphis Commercial Appeal Memphis Fire Department, City of Memphis steps up in vaccination process Replay Video UP NEXT Vaccines were available without appointments until 6 p.m. for Memphians who fell into current eligibility groups, the city announced Tuesday afternoon.  Around 5:40 p.m., the city opened up the Appling site to any person interested in a vaccine, rather than just to people who were in eligibility groups. Anyone, regardless of age or eligibility group, could go to the Appling site, at 2355 Appling Cove, until 6:30 p.m. to get a Pfizer dose. The site had 100 Pfizer doses available, and all were used by 6:55 p.m., the city said in a tweet. 

Tennessee cuts Shelby County out of vaccine distribution; Memphis, hospitals and pharmacies will administer doses

Tennessee cuts Shelby County out of vaccine distribution; Memphis, hospitals and pharmacies will administer doses Micaela A Watts, Corinne S Kennedy, Katherine Burgess and Samuel Hardiman, Memphis Commercial Appeal Vaccine expert anticipates vaccine distribution to improve, despite rough start Replay Video UP NEXT Due to waste and inefficiencies, the state of Tennessee is cutting the Shelby County Health Department out of the vaccine distribution process and will instead send doses to the city of Memphis, local hospitals and pharmacies.  The Tennessee Department of Health said the county wasted a total of 2,400 doses across seven separate incidents over the month of February. Spoilage of that magnitude could also trigger a federal investigation, state officials said. 

500,000 COVID deaths in US: Health care workers exhausted, frustrated

SAN FRANCISCO – Nearly a year into a life-altering pandemic, many Americans are fed up with wearing masks, desperate for a return to normalcy and numb to the relentless stream of grim numbers, such as the 500,000 COVID-19 deaths the USA surpassed Monday. Health care workers don’t want to hear any of that. They have been working endless hours amid constant death and suffering, forsaking time off and exposing themselves to the disease, leaving them exhausted and with no real indication of when the pandemic will relent. “There’s definitely some tangible fatigue on the health care workers’ side, being sick of COVID and sick of people disregarding public health guidance, getting sick and expecting us to defer another vacation or put off something else,” said Eric Cioe-Peña, an emergency room physician running a COVID-19 field hospital in Staten Island, New York.

Reopening schools amid COVID-19: Teachers fear safety, some are dying

Laura Ungar and Samantha Young Kaiser Health News California mom Megan Bacigalupi has had enough. She wants her kindergartner and second-grader back in their Oakland classrooms. But the coronavirus is spreading too quickly to open schools in Alameda County, based on current state standards. And the local teachers union hasn’t agreed to go back – even after teachers have been vaccinated. So she expects her kids will be logging on to school from home for a while. “The impediments to opening are just too great,” said Bacigalupi, who is lobbying California lawmakers to establish firm, statewide health metrics that, once met, would require schools to open. “In the end, it comes down to a lack of political will to get the kids back in the classroom.”

FDA announces plan to draft guidance to contend with COVID-19 variants

USA TODAY Concerned about new variants of the virus that causes COVID-19, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced late Thursday that it is developing guidance to help vaccine, drug and testing manufacturers adapt. Existing vaccines, treatments and tests still work well, emphasized the FDA s acting commissioner Janet Woodcock. But now is the time to get ready for a future when they may not. We must prepare for all eventualities, she said in a call with reporters. Within the next few weeks, the FDA will provide draft guidance to manufacturers on how to adapt their products as needed, Woodcock said. Feedback from companies and others will help refine that guidance.

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