, arguing Pfizer and Moderna’s vaccines were proven effective when two doses were administered at specific intervals, and the effect of changing that regimen hasn’t been adequately studied.“It’s something that I would not have favored two weeks ago,” Bob Wachter, chair of UCSF’s Department of Medicine, toldBiden’s team did not explicitly endorse delaying second doses.
from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 21.4 million doses have been distributed to states, meaning the vast majority of the country’s available vaccine supply has not been put into patients’ arms yet.The immediate impact of releasing more doses remains unclear. States already have millions of unused doses, partly because of bottlenecks at the healthcare facilities working to administer the vaccine. Former FDA Commissioner Dr.
Yeah. What a Genius.
So same as now. What’s he going to do with states who claim that they are only able to vaccinate up to 500 people per day?
And 100 days mask wearing
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