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Opposing view: Our review will reassure a skeptical public

- Dr. Howard Zucker Dr. Howard Zucker is the New York State Commission­er of Health.

Last week, the U. S. reached a grim milestone in a year filled with them: More than 250,000 Americans have now lost their lives to COVID- 19. As the weather cools, cases are increasing, but many are beginning to finally see light at the end of the tunnel: a vaccine.

To date, three companies, Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZenec­a, have produced vaccines that reported initial results of clinical trials and appear effective at fighting the coronaviru­s. That’s the good news.

However, according to multiple public opinion polls, many Americans have said they would not accept a vaccine if it were available today — an unfortunat­e statement about the erosion of public trust in government.

Put simply: It doesn’t matter how effective a vaccine is if no one takes it.

That is why seven states, including New York, have announced panels consisting of top public health and scientific experts that will review the Food and Drug Administra­tion’s approval process for the vaccine. New York’s group, headed by a Nobel Laureate, will examine the FDA’s process and give New Yorkers another signal that the vaccine is safe.

Our review will occur simultaneo­usly with the FDA process so there is no delay, and once the vaccine is proven to be safe and effective, we can begin administer­ing it immediatel­y.

These actions can only serve to reassure an already skeptical public that the process adheres to the FDA’s reputation for the utmost scientific standards and increase vaccinatio­n rates.

As we have said from Day One: New York’s goal is to be the first COVID- free state and to implement the most efficient and smart vaccinatio­n program in the nation. By building public trust in the vaccine and approval process, we will set the foundation for a successful statewide vaccinatio­n program.

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