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Officials hope for renewed confidence in the “safety system,” and highlight the role health care access can play in vaccine hesitancy. In this April 1, 2021 file photo, people walk in to get their COVID-19 vaccine at the Baldwin Hills Crenshaw Plaza in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) (CN) In the aftermath of the United States’ plan to pause distribution of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine, questions about how the news will affect vaccine hesitancy have swirled around communities, in the media and across the internet. The concern is that hitting pause on the J&J vaccine could dissuade people from getting vaccinated, particularly those already unsure about getting a shot. ....
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How many Alabama teachers are getting COVID vaccinations? Updated Mar 09, 2021; Posted Mar 09, 2021 Baldwin County School Superintendent Eddie Tyler receives his COVID-19 vaccine during a school-hosted clinic in conjunction with USA Health in February 2021. (photo supplied by Baldwin County Public Schools). Facebook Share More than 2,200 teachers, principals, counselors, custodians, bus drivers and other staff in the Baldwin County School System loaded into buses and were taken to the Robertsdale Coliseum on Friday to receive their second shot of the Pfizer BioNTech vaccine. Superintendent Eddie Tyler, among those vaccinated, believes around 3,000 of the district’s approximately 4,000 employees have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus since educators became eligible for shots on February 8. ....
Originally published on February 4, 2021 12:20 pm More people are becoming eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio, with teachers and people over the age of 70 getting the shots this week. But some groups who are at risk – such as police officers, funeral directors, and low-wage essential workers – are still not prioritized in the state’s plans. The COVID-19 vaccines have to be rationed because there is such a limited supply, but some people have questioned how the priority groups were decided and whether the distribution has been ethical thus far. “If [states] differ from the CDC, that’s one thing, but they don’t want to be really out of step,” said Mark Aulisio, department chair of bioethics at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). ....