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State committee outlines next groups to get COVID-19 vaccine


SALEM — As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout to teachers and health care workers continues and the vaccination of seniors age 65 and older approaches, recommendations were put forward this week by a state advisory committee about who should be next in line.
Oregonian health care workers and first responders, long-term care facility residents and staff, K-12 educators and child care workers are eligible to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Eligibility is scheduled to expand to seniors on Monday, Feb. 8, with some becoming eligible before others depending on age.
People who are age 80 or older are scheduled to become eligible beginning Monday, Feb. 8, with younger seniors becoming eligible each week thereafter. People 75 and older will become eligible on Feb. 15, followed by those 70 and older on Feb. 22, and those 65 and older on March 1. ....

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Oregon vaccine committee adjusts priority recommendations


People in low-income senior housing and other congregate living for people under 65
By the end of Thursday s meeting, the committee narrowed that list to BIPOC and people with chronic conditions.
Data show BIPOC communities have consistently been disproportionately impacted by health inequities. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception, with many communities of color facing a greater number of cases and deaths per capita.
These people are silent and unseen, committee member Debra Whitefoot said. She is with Nch i Wana Housing, advocating for native populations in Oregon.
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) has several representatives attend these weekly committee meetings to answer questions, provide data and discuss possible vaccine implementation methods. ....

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