How will the deadly winter storm affect COVID vaccinations in Texas? An expert explains.
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How much has the polar vortex set back vaccinations in Texas? When will we get our old lives back? And what will “normal” even look like then?
This week, we’re talking with Julie Swann, an expert in vaccine supply chains and logistics, and also a COVID modeler. At North Carolina State University, she’s head of the Department of Industrial Systems and Engineering, and in 2009, she advised the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the H1N1 pandemic.
Where does the U.S. stand with vaccinations now?
âEssentialâ Workers Still Endangered by COVID-19
Biden and Congress must boost OSHA standards and enforcement to stifle the pandemic.
More than a year into a pandemic that has killed nearly half a million Americans, millions of workers still toil in dangerous infection-spreading conditions, in hospitals and clinics, nursing homes, factories, supermarkets, and fieldsâperilously providing Americaâs food and health care in hazardous conditions.
While there is no single source enumerating COVID-19 health effects on workers, there is ample reliable data showing that worker exposures are a significant part of the pandemicâs deadly toll.Â
Many of these workers are near the front of the vaccination queue, but this process could take months, and COVID-19 remains a serious workplace hazard.
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