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State s oldest residents elevated on list for first COVID-19 immunizations – Arizona Capitol Times

State’s oldest residents elevated on list for first COVID-19 immunizations World War II veteran John Mohun, 94, receives the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at the Veterans Affairs agency in Phoenix on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2020. The VA began administering vaccinations to staff and veterans in Phoenix, starting with those at the VA health care system’s nursing home and are voluntary for both staff and veterans. They will be offered next to staff of the emergency department and intensive care unit of the VA’s Phoenix medical center, spokeswoman Cindy Dorfner said. (Dexter Marquez/Veterans Affairs via AP) Arizona’s oldest residents are going to be moved up on the list of who gets the first COVID-19 immunizations.

COVID Vaccine Priority For Those At least 75 in Arizona Moved Up

Capitol Media Services PHOENIX Arizona s oldest residents are going to be moved up on the list of who gets the first COVID-19 immunizations. The move by Gov. Doug Ducey and the Department of Health Services comes a week after the an advisory panel of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says those 75 and older should be moved into the second tier of those getting the vaccine. That puts them behind only health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities. Ducey, in a prepared statement, said the move is justified. One of Arizona s top priorities since the start of the pandemic has been to protect our most vulnerable, he said.

Oldest moved up on vaccination list in Arizona

PHOENIX Arizona’s oldest residents are going to be moved up on the list of who gets the first covid-19 immunizations. The move by Gov. Doug Ducey and the Department of Health Services comes a week after the an advisory panel of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says those 75 and older should be moved into the second tier of those getting the vaccine. That puts them behind only health care workers and residents of long-term care facilities. Ducey, in a prepared statement, said the move is justified. “One of Arizona’s top priorities since the start of the pandemic has been to protect our most vulnerable,’’ he said.

Texas breaks from CDC in vaccinating elderly over police and teachers as states set own priorities for who gets Covid shots next

Texas breaks from CDC in vaccinating elderly over police and teachers as states set own priorities for rationing Covid shots CNBC 12/23/2020 Will Feuer Texas announced it will split from the CDC guidance on who should first get access to a Covid-19 vaccine. Texas deviation is one of the earliest splits from the federal guidance, Dr. Jen Kates of the Kaiser Family Foundation said. More states are expected to break from the CDC s recommendation as they set their own priorities for who gets the next round of shots. © Provided by CNBC Greg Abbott, governor of Texas, speaks during an Operation Warp Speed vaccine summit at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.

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