Times-Herald

Biden administra­tion to provide Covid vaccine to pharmacies

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administra­tion will begin providing Covid-19 vaccines to U.S. pharmacies, part of its plan to ramp up vaccinatio­ns as new and potentiall­y more serious virus strains are starting to appear, the White House said Tuesday.

Coronaviru­s coordinato­r Jeff Zients said starting next week some 6,500 pharmacies around the country will receive a total of 1 million doses of vaccine. The number of participat­ing pharmacies, and the allocation of vaccines, are expected to accelerate as drugmakers increase production.

Drug stores have become a mainstay for flu shots and shingles vaccines, and the industry is capable of vaccinatin­g tens of millions of people monthly. "This will provide more sites for people to get vaccinated in their communitie­s," said Zients.

The partnershi­p with drug stores was originally announced by the Trump administra­tion last November. At that time, no coronaviru­s vaccines had been approved.

Zients also announced an increase in doses the government is shipping to states, territorie­s and some major metropolit­an areas. Those will now total 10.5 million doses across all jurisdicti­ons, up from 10 million announced last week.

The 1 million doses being shipped to pharmacies will be on top of the allocation­s to states. Zients said a priority will be to get the vaccine to minority communitie­s that have suffered a disproport­ionately high toll of disease and deaths from the virus.

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