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County will receive about , to , doses of it and the Pfizer vaccine — the week of Dec. An additional , doses will arrive by the end of the month, Simon said. Those doses will be used to immunize more acute-care hospital workers , as well as some staff and residents at skilled nursing facilities, Ferrer said.
County has an estimated , workers at acute-care hospitals, as well as 30, emergency medical workers, 70, long-term care healthcare workers and staff, 34, residents at nursing homes and 64, residents at other long-term care facilities, according to the county Department of Public Health. The Pfizer vaccine doses need to be administered at least three weeks apart; the Moderna doses, four weeks apart.
Someone who receives a first dose of the Moderna vaccine cannot complete the course of immunizations with a second shot provided by Pfizer, or vice versa. The doses that arrive in December will all be first doses, Simon said. He said the county has been told by federal officials that enough vaccine will arrive in January to fulfill the second-dose requirements. As more doses arrive, the county will continue to widen the scope of immunizations to include healthcare settings such as psychiatric hospitals, community health clinics and dialysis clinics, as well as health workers who face a higher risk of COVID, including emergency medical technicians and community health workers.
Immunizations for residents and staff at long-term care facilities will be delivered through a federal partnership with CVS and Walgreens, Simon said. Once medical professionals get the vaccine, officials must determine which essential workers will get the vaccine next.
California officials have not determined the order of vaccinations for other essential industries. Trade groups and labor unions are actively lobbying for earlier slots for their members working in law enforcement, agriculture, meatpacking, dentistry, child care, schooling and many other sectors.
There has also been a push to get the vaccine to people with health conditions that make them especially vulnerable. Some county leaders have advocated for prioritizing people in jail, where the virus can spread quickly in crowded conditions.
They also expressed concerns about ensuring that communities of color have equitable access to the vaccine. Early in the pandemic, when the county first set up its COVID testing sites, those communities did not have adequate access to testing — in some cases none — even as their residents were being hardest hit by the virus. County Supervisor Hilda Solis has suggested the county use libraries, clinics and other community sites for vaccinations. Supervisor Janice Hahn asked the county to explore schools as vaccination sites, which L.
Austin Beutner supports. Ferrer said in a recent report that, at least at first, using schools as vaccination sites might not be doable. Even with the vaccine, people will probably still have to practice physical distancing and wear masks. It may be best for activities like nonessential travel, including vacations abroad, to wait until after the summer — or be planned with fully refundable tickets — depending on the information to come out of ongoing studies of the virus and vaccines.
International trips could still pose risks, Brewer noted, since other countries will need time to build up their own vaccination programs, supply chains and infrastructure, particularly cold storage. It marks the first reported case of reinfection in the United States; the second occurrence resulted in a much more severe case, requiring hospitalization and oxygen. COVAX , with countries participating, was launched so that an eventual vaccine could be distributed evenly to poor and developing countries.
Three studies report that inexpensive steroids are the most effective treatment to date for serious COVID Results from the studies find that the use of systemic corticosteroids can reduce the risk of death by one-third in individuals hospitalized with COVID compared with usual care or placebo.
Nineteen bioethicists outline measures for equitable distribution of limited supplies of any COVID vaccine ; the plan, called the Fair Priority Model, considers 3 types of harms caused by COVID and 3 values that must be adhered to when considering the allocation of a scarce supply of vaccine. The patient was part of the United Kingdom arm of the trial.
At the time, the nature of the adverse reaction was not known, but the company did say that the participant was expected to recover. The government announces it will stop screenings taking place at some airports since January. In March, incoming flights from high-risk countries, including China, Iran, and much of Europe, were funneled through 15 designated airports, but as of September 14, the flights will no longer be redirected and all passenger screenings will be halted.
As part of the screening process, passengers had their temperatures taken and were subject to a basic health screening about typical COVID symptoms before they could go through passport control and customs. The goal of expanding the trial is to increase data on safety and efficacy and promote a more diverse population, including adolescents as young as 16 years and patients with HIV, hepatitis C, or hepatitis B.
After AstraZeneca put its phase 3 trial on hold, the NIH announces it is launching an investigation into the adverse reaction before the FDA decides whether or not to resume the trial. The participant suffered spinal cord damage, and there remained some uncertainty about what happened to cause the damage. The study considered restaurant dining to include being seated at a patio, being seated outdoors, and being seated indoors.
Once a vaccine is authorized, the plan dictates that 6. The plan does not include a decision on who would be the first to receive the vaccine. Europe reports a sharp increase in COVID cases, with numbers growing at a higher rate than they did during the previous peak in March. This vaccine does not need to be frozen and may require 1 administration instead of 2.
The trial is expected to test the vaccine in 60, participants, making it the largest phase 3 trial of all vaccines currently being tested.
Investigators analyzed samples from the earliest phase of the pandemic and a more recent infection wave, finding that nearly all strains from the more recent phase had a mutation that allows the virus to bind and infect more cells.
The annual Sturgis motorcycle rally, school and university reopenings, and Labor Day weekend celebrations have all been cited as case links. The number of deaths linked to COVID worldwide crosses the 1 million mark , according to The New York Times , surpassing the deaths caused by HIV, dysentery, malaria, influenza, cholera, and measles combined in The rapid tests are cheaper and faster than laboratory tests and can return results in about 15 minutes.
The plan was designed to assist K schools in reopening. After 3 days, Trump is discharged from the hospital and transported back to the White House, where he would continue to receive treatment for COVID and be monitored. Nine states set 7-day records for infections, and Wisconsin and Hawaii report a record number for deaths in a 7-day period. CDC experts offer assistance with contact tracing.
The company reports at the time that adverse events that temporarily pause recruitment are not uncommon and mean that clinical trials are being conducted in a safe manner. It later resumes the study of its 1-dose regimen , which is unique among the leading vaccine candidates. Cases rise countrywide, and 44 states report caseloads surpassing those seen in mid-September.
More rural states see numbers even higher than during first waves in the spring. A pair of studies in Blood Advance suggest that the risk of becoming infected with COVID or developing life-threatening complications from the virus might be related to blood type.
Researchers caution that the results do not point to any blood type being completely protective or vulnerable to the virus. Data from Johns Hopkins University indicate that COVID cases have topped 40 million worldwide as the United States and other countries see their highest rates of new cases in months. More than 1. An independent monitoring committee determined that the trial for the latter vaccine candidate was safe to continue.
Trump and Congress had enacted legislation calling for COVID vaccines to be free, but new rules were necessary to fit that policy into the various payment requirements for public and private insurance. The new rules waive co-pays or deductibles on vaccines for seniors with Medicare.
The unprecedented spike in cases leads to a shortage of N95 face masks at health care facilities despite increased production, and workers continue to ration and reuse masks with no end in sight. An analysis of flu vaccination rates during the flu season suggests that the path to vaccinating the majority of the country for SARS-CoV-2, thus achieving sufficient immunity, will not be an easy one.
Clinical trials showed reductions in COVID—related hospitalizations or emergency visits in these patients within 28 days of treatment compared with placebo. A new study in Nature observes that most new cases of COVID originated from indoor gatherings in places like restaurants, gyms, and grocery stores, according to analysis of cell phone mobility data from large cities.
The authors suggest that low-income neighborhoods have higher new case burdens because their public venues are more crowded and residents are more likely to work outside their homes.
During a talk at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Fauci discusses the cardiovascular implications of COVID and highlights the need to follow up with patients to better understand the long-term effects of infection.
He points to symptoms like profound fatigue, shortness of breath, muscle aches, sporadic fevers, and an inability to concentrate, which up to one-third of patients live with for weeks or months after contracting COVID Pfizer also announces that it will seek FDA approval within days so that distribution of the vaccine can happen by the end of the year. The EUA submission includes safety data on about children between the ages of 12 and 15 years.
The agency recommends that people avoid mingling with people who have not resided in their household for the last 14 days. As cases in the United States surpass 11 million, CDC officials worry that the situation could worsen during the holiday season. This vaccine is easier to distribute and scale up than other vaccines, and the drug maker says it can have as many as million doses by the end of and million by the end of the first quarter of In a clinical trial of people, the treatment significantly reduced virus levels within days.
The vote is , with 1 abstention. The Moderna vaccine is given 28 days apart; the Pfizer-BioNtech one, 21 days apart.
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