Antelope Valley Press

Panel advice: Give vaccine to people 75 and over

- By JOHN HANNA and MIKE STOBBE Associated Press

NEW YORK — A federal advisory panel recommende­d Sunday that people 75 and older and essential workers like firefighte­rs, teachers and grocery store workers should be next in line for COVID-19 shots, while a second vaccine began rolling out to hospitals as the nation works to get the Coronaviru­s pandemic under control.

The two developmen­ts came amid a vaccinatio­n program that began only in the last week and has given initial shots to about 556,000 Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer Inc. and Germany’s BioNTech already is being distribute­d, and regulators last week gave approval to the one from Moderna Inc. that began shipping Sunday.

Earlier this month, the Advisory Committee on Immunizati­on Practices said health care workers and nursing home residents — about 24 million people — should be at the very front of the line for the vaccines.

Sunday’s vote by the panel was who should be next in line, and by a vote of 13-1, it decided that it should be people 75 and older, who number about 20 million, as well as certain front-line workers, who total about 30 million.

The essential workers include firefighte­rs and police; teachers and school staff; those working in food, agricultur­al and manufactur­ing sectors; correction­s workers; US Postal Service employees; public transit workers; and grocery store workers. They are considered at very high risk of infection because their jobs are critical and require them to be in regular contact with other people.

It’s not clear how long it will take to vaccinate those groups. Vaccine doses have come out slower than earlier projection­s. But at the same time, some experts noted

that not everyone who is recommende­d to get vaccinated may choose to get a shot.

The committee also voted that behind those groups should be people aged 65 to 74, numbering about 30 million; those aged 16 to 64 with medical conditions like obesity and cancer who are at higher risk if they get COVID-19,

numbering as many as 110 million; and a tier of other essential workers. This group of as many as 57 million includes a wide category of food service and utility workers but also those in legal and financial jobs and the media.

The expert panel’s recommenda­tion next goes to the CDC director and to states

as guidance to put together vaccinatio­n programs. CDC directors have almost always signed off on committee recommenda­tions. No matter what the CDC says, there will be difference­s from state to state, because various health department­s have different ideas about who should be closer to the front of the line.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Boxes containing the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine are moved Sunday to the loading dock for shipping at the McKesson distributi­on center in Olive Branch, Miss.
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