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BumRushDaShow

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Tue May 4, 2021, 11:53 AM May 2021

White House plans to redistribute unordered vaccine supply, telling states: Use it or lose it [View all]

Source: Washington Post




The White House on Tuesday told states vaccine supply they leave unordered will become available to other states — the most significant shift in domestic vaccine distribution since President Biden took office, and part of an effort to account for flagging demand in parts of the country. Each state’s share of the total adult population will still determine weekly allocations. But instead of allowing unordered doses to carry over week-to-week, the White House will steer untapped vaccine into a federal bank available to states where demand continues to outstrip supply. Those states will be able to order up to 50 percent above their weekly allocation.

The use-it-or-lose-it strategy has the potential to transform how vaccine flows across the country. In recent weeks, numerous states have begun leaving significant quantities of doses on the shelves. Last week, officials in Arkansas declined their entire share, the state confirmed. The scramble to make use of all available shots is intensifying as the pace of daily vaccinations falls off significantly — and as health authorities pivot to inoculating hesitant and hard-to-reach populations. The seven-day average of daily shots administered dropped by 17 percent during the past week, according to data analyzed by The Washington Post, and by 33 percent since April 13.

Jeff Zients, coordinator of the White House coronavirus task force, said the changes reflect how quickly the federal government has been able to make shots available to everyone eager for them. People willing to drive long distances have been covered, he said. More than 80 percent of people older than 65 have received at least one dose. In the next phase of the immunization campaign, defined by efforts to improve access and build confidence, “there is a need to add more flexibility to the current system,” Zients said in an interview. The White House was at pains to avoid the perception of penalizing states — or of picking winners and losers. Those not ordering their full allocation one week will not lose out permanently, instead ceding supply on a one-time basis.

The changes are sensitive because governors have grown protective of vaccine supply, eager to tout expanding availability for constituents after a period of intense scarcity in the winter. Federal officials had weighed other changes, including metrics that would account not just for unordered inventory but the pace of administering shots already distributed to states, according to people familiar with the discussions. The White House, however, has been intent on adhering closely to the population-based formula, notably rejecting an appeal from Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) to surge vaccine to her state as it faced a crushing caseload in March and April.

Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/05/04/vaccine-distribution-biden/

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By the Time This Program is Completed-It Will Be Clear there are Two Americas Stallion May 2021 #1
They already say it all the time - 73 million people voted for Trump underpants May 2021 #2
Unfortunately States are PURPLE. Tommymac May 2021 #15
22 Traditional Democratic States Leading (in at least Single Dose) and 17 Republican States Trailing Stallion May 2021 #18
Terrible idea. Dawson Leery May 2021 #3
Why would you assume that? BumRushDaShow May 2021 #4
There must be enough vaccines for the entire population. Dawson Leery May 2021 #5
At the rate they are manufacturing BumRushDaShow May 2021 #6
Right. Also the psychological play on "scarcity" may impel some who are on the fence to go for it. JudyM May 2021 #11
They're still getting the same number of new doses each week, and if they run through that... Salviati May 2021 #9
They don't want ever-increasing supplies of vaccine sitting in central storage doing nothing muriel_volestrangler May 2021 #13
I really doubt that would be their thinking. Dream Girl May 2021 #16
People who don't want to get the vaccine are going to find an excuse. ShazzieB May 2021 #22
My thought is, don't be a f'ing moron. Get off the GD fence. paleotn May 2021 #23
I think you are wrong. louis-t May 2021 #24
People who want it should get it IronLionZion May 2021 #7
That's why a lot of places like here in Philly BumRushDaShow May 2021 #10
That's a good idea IronLionZion May 2021 #17
There will still be enough vaccine Raftergirl May 2021 #8
Hey Red States, we Blue States are going to take all your vax jabs. Thank you! ZonkerHarris May 2021 #12
I drink your milkshake! Buckeye_Democrat May 2021 #20
Wars are won through unity. ffr May 2021 #14
Advertise we're sending it to third world nations on hiway billboards. Slogan: marble falls May 2021 #19
Wow! A common sense policy! BobTheSubgenius May 2021 #21
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