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Botched vaccine rollout in US: Fragmented communication, misallocated supply
Vaccinations are now picking upPremium
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Sarah Krouse,
, The Wall Street Journal
The pace of Covid-19 vaccinations is picking up, but distribution sites are still recovering from initial errors in nursing-home plans, limited supplies and a balky flow of information
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The record-fast creation of Covid-19 vaccines was a triumph. So why is it taking so long to vaccinate Americans?
The answer starts with tens of millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses that sat unused in medical freezers across the U.S. in the early weeks of the rollout.
Editorial: The race to vaccinate: America needs a fuller picture of who’s getting vaccinated Daily News Editorial Board, New York Daily News © Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times/TNS Nurse Cherry Costales prepares a dose of Pfizer-BioNTech s COVID-19 vaccine at St. John s Well Child& Family Center in Los Angeles on Jan. 7, 2021.
The 50% increase in coronavirus vaccine production secured by the Biden administration last week means that, knock wood, there will be enough life-saving shots for every person in America by the summer. The challenges that remain ahead are distribution and, finally and most importantly, public buy-in.
COVID-19 hit harder and faster among African American and Hispanic populations, with more folks in those minority communities becoming infected, getting sick and ultimately dying. Delivering them the vaccine must recognize those grave facts. Which is why it’s very important to know how the shots are being allocated.