The first batch of a new COVID vaccine from Johnson & Johnson began shipping around the U.S. on Monday. But as some states began loosening pandemic restrictions, the CDC cautioned about opening too quickly. Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, former advisor to the Biden transition team on COVID and vice provost of global initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
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Judy Woodruff:
The first batch of a new COVID vaccine from Johnson & Johnson began shipping around the country today. All told, nearly four million doses are expected to be delivered this week, 20 million by the end of the month.
The response to COVID-19 was ageist, expert says Although people aged 65 years and older make up more than 80% of deaths caused by COVID-19, younger adults make up the largest portion of cases.
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The response to the COVID-19 pandemic was inherently ageist and ableist, or discriminatory against people with disabilities, according to Ashton Applewhite, founder of This Chair Rocks.
Initially, the messaging around the pandemic was that the only people who would be seriously impacted were the old and ill – another way to say people with disabilities – Applewhite said this week during a Patient Experience Digital Series webinar, Ageism in the Age of a Pandemic.