Some states put residents 65+ in line for covid vaccines
Some states put residents 65+ in line for covid vaccines"
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Officials at Delaware’s Division of Public Health say the decision to start the next group at age 65 was based, in part, on data that shows that the median age for COVID-19 deaths for Black
and Hispanic residents of the state — ages 74 and 66, respectively — is considerably lower than for white residents (age 82). The lower age floor “provides us the opportunity to vaccinate
and protect many more Delawareans, especially those who are already disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 to begin with due to a variety of factors,” says Karyl Rattay, the state’s
director of public health. Some states are taking a slightly different approach. Louisiana and Montana plan to provide vaccine access next to residents over age 70. In Louisiana, adults
over age 70 can make an appointment with a designated pharmacy to get inoculated. Gov. John Bel Edwards cautioned residents that the initial supply of the vaccine at pharmacies will be
limited so those over age 70 must sign up in advance. West Virginia went the other way, setting up clinics for people age 80 and over. Mississippi is starting with the over-75 population but
will quickly move to more older Americans. “Starting next week, those over the age of 75 will have access to the vaccine. Starting the week after that, those over the age of 65,”
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves says in a blog post. “We know that we cannot afford delays in protecting those who are at the greatest risk. We must focus on saving lives.” More than half the
states, Kates says, are still deciding how they will prioritize vaccinations. In an effort to inform older Americans when they can expect to qualify for a vaccine, AARP is creating online
guides to the vaccine distribution plans in each state. “AARP is fighting for older Americans to be prioritized in getting COVID-19 vaccines because the science has clearly shown that older
people are at higher risk of death,” says Nancy LeaMond, AARP executive vice president and chief advocacy and engagement officer. “We urge public health officials at the state and local
level, as they decide on vaccine allocations, to rely on the evidence and make plans backed by science. As production is ramping up, AARP is advocating hard to ensure every older American
who wants to get the vaccine can get it.” FEDERAL RESOURCES NEEDED Public health experts and state officials have been urging Congress to provide more resources to help them stage the
vaccination effort. The latest COVID relief bill enacted late last year provides $8 billion for vaccine distribution. “One of the major problems we’ve had in the United States in our
response to COVID is that we have not had a national response,” says Schaffner. “We’ve had a state-by-state response,” he says, and that is a “bad idea.” Kates says having more than 50
different vaccination plans “creates an inequity. It does really mean that where somebody happens to be living in the United States is going to hugely determine when they get vaccinated.” On
the other hand, Kates added, she can understand that in some places officials believe they need to consider the demographics of their populations as they make vaccine allocation decisions.
Historically, such public health efforts have been handled at the state and local levels.
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