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CDC Panel Says Frontline Essential Workers, People 75 Years and Older Should Get Covid Vaccine Next
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Next in line for coronavirus vaccine should be essential frontline workers, people over age 75: CDC panel Theresa Braine
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has spoken: The next group to receive the coronavirus vaccine should be people over age 75, and frontline essential workers.
That includes police, firefighters, teachers and grocery workers, USA Today reported.
The committee met all day Sunday and voted 13-1 to recommend that vaccination Phase 1b group, plus Phase 1c, which would cover people age 65 to 74 and anyone between 16 and 64 with high-risk medical conditions, plus any other essential workers who hadn’t yet been vaccinated in the first two groups.
Police, firefighters, teachers will be next in line for COVID-19 vaccine Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
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Police, firefighters, teachers and grocery workers will be among those next in line for a COVID-19 vaccine, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory panel decided Sunday.
The committee voted 13-1 to recommend that Phase 1b include people 75 and older and front-line essential workers. Phase 1c will include people 65 to 74 and people 16 to 64 who have high-risk medical conditions, along with other essential workers. My hope is that these short-term recommendations will support efficiency and equity in every phase of vaccination until we can get to the time when all individuals have access to safe and effective vaccines in the U.S. and worldwide, said Dr. Grace Lee, a professor of pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine and committee member.
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