From News Nation:
“Biden
administration to begin shipping vaccines directly to pharmacies next week”
President Joe
Biden’s administration announced Tuesday that it will begin shipping COVID-19
vaccines directly to select pharmacies on Feb. 11, as part of its plan to ramp
up vaccinations as new and potentially more serious virus strains are appearing
in the United States. Coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients said that starting
next week, some 6,500 pharmacies around the country will receive a total of 1
million doses of vaccine. The number of participating pharmacies, and the
allocation of vaccines, are expected to accelerate as drugmakers increase
production. That is in addition to 10.5 million doses that the federal
government plans to ship weekly to states and territories for the next three
weeks, he added. Initially, the government will ship limited quantities of
vaccine to drug stores around the country, but that’s expected to accelerate as
drugmakers increase production. Drug stores have become a mainstay for flu
shots and shingles vaccines, and the industry is capable of vaccinating tens of
millions of people monthly. “As the first phase of this program launches,
select retail pharmacies nationwide will receive limited vaccine supply to
vaccinate priority groups at no cost,” the Biden administration said in a
statement. “The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) worked with
states to select initial pharmacy partners based on a number of factors
including their ability to reach some of the populations most at risk for
severe illness from COVID-19.” The program which includes 21 national pharmacy
partners and independent pharmacies could expand to up 40,000. “Not all will be
active in every state in the initial phase,” according to a fact sheet released
by the administration.
According to
the administration, participating federal pharmacy partners will include:
Walgreens
(including Duana Reade) CVS Pharmacy,
Inc. (including Long’s) Walmart, Inc.
(including Sam’s Club) Rite Aid Corp. The
Kroger Co. (including Kroger, Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Ralphs, King
Soopers, Smiths, City Market, Dillons, Mariano’s, Pick-n-Save, Copps, Metro
Market) Publix Super Markets, Inc. Costco Wholesale Corp. Albertsons Companies, Inc. (including Osco,
Jewel-Osco, Albertsons, Albertsons Market, Safeway, Tom Thumb, Star Market,
Shaw’s, Haggen, Acme, Randalls, Carrs, Market Street, United, Vons, Pavilions,
Amigos, Lucky’s, Pak n Save, Sav-On) Hy-Vee,
Inc. Meijer Inc. H-E-B, LP Retail Business Services, LLC (including Food Lion,
Giant Food, The Giant Company, Hannaford Bros Co, Stop & Shop) Winn-Dixie
Stores Inc. (including Winn-Dixie, Harveys, Fresco Y Mas)
The partnership
with drug stores was originally announced by the Trump administration last
November. At that time, no coronavirus vaccines had been approved. The 1
million doses being shipped to pharmacies will be on top of the allocations to
states. Zients said a priority will be to get the vaccine to minority
communities that have suffered a disproportionately high toll of disease and
deaths from the virus. “This will provide more sites for people to get
vaccinated in their communities,” Zients said, adding that supply constraints
will limit the program in its early days. Zients also said the Federal
Emergency Management Agency will reimburse states for some COVID-related costs
they had taken on since the pandemic began January 2020, such as for personal
protective equipment and deployment of the national guard. He said Congress
does not need to approve funds for FEMA to do this and that the total payments
to states will be between $3 billion and $5 billion. Zients added that the
federal government has acquired supplies of equipment healthcare providers need
to get six doses from each vial of Pfizer Inc’s COVID-19 vaccine rather than
five.
The briefing
comes one day after White House coronavirus adviser Andy Slavitt announced that
the government awarded a $231-million contract to Ellume to scale up production
of its rapid antigen test. The Australian manufacturer’s at-home test was
granted an emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration in
December. Ellume’s test kit allows users to swab themselves at home and check
their status in about 20 minutes. It also includes a smartphone app that
provides instructions explaining how to take a nasal swab and place it into the
small analyzer that processes the sample. The app connects to the analyzer via
Bluetooth to display the test results on the user’s phone. It’s one of only
three tests that consumers can use themselves, and the only one available
without a doctor’s prescription. The Ellume contract comes as variants first reported
in the United Kingdom, South Africa and Brazil are appearing in the United
States. The U.S. has more than 26.3 million confirmed coronavirus cases and
more than 443,000 deaths from the virus according to Johns Hopkins University. Nearly
50 million vaccine doses have been distributed across the United States with
more than 32.2 million doses administered, according to the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
^ It is good to
have Pharmacies used throughout the country, but until there are enough doses for
every American and there are no more appointments needed to get one this
program isn’t very effective. I am glad to see an over-the-counter Covid Test approved
since so many places a re now starting to require a negative Covid Test. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/health/coronavirus/white-house-covid-19-team-to-hold-briefing/
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