久久亚洲国产成人影院-久久亚洲国产的中文-久久亚洲国产高清-久久亚洲国产精品-亚洲图片偷拍自拍-亚洲图色视频

Global EditionASIA 中文雙語Fran?ais
World
Home / World / Americas

Authorities jabbed on vaccine priority in US

By MINLU ZHANG in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2020-12-14 07:46
Share
Share - WeChat
Work on Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine takes place at its plant in Michigan. PFIZER/REUTERS

Businesses in the country step up push to get their workers higher up the list

Ahead of shipments of Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine arriving at US hospitals from Monday, calls have been made for diverse workers-from Uber drivers and bank tellers to pharmacists and makers of household goods like toilet paper-to be considered essential service providers entitled to early doses.

"Everybody believes that their own workers should be first in line" for vaccine doses, said Jeff Levin-Scherz, co-leader of Willis Towers Watson's health management practice.

An expert panel advising the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last week overwhelmingly recommended that the first doses go to the nation's 21 million healthcare workers and 3 million residents of long-term care facilities. They fall into what has been called Phase 1a of distribution of the vaccine, which Pfizer developed with BioNTech.

The second deployment of the vaccine, Phase 1b, will include essential workers needed to maintain basic services.

Phase 1c includes adults with high-risk medical conditions and people aged over 65.

Despite the CDC guidance, state governors have the final say, so the priority line could vary widely by state.

Some states are shifting the responsibility to determine who should be first in line to the healthcare industry, arguing that hospitals are better equipped to make the determination.

"They know who is most at risk," said Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear, a Democrat, in a news conference on Thursday.

Kansas Governor Laura Kelly said in a conference on Friday that Kansas considers meatpacking plant workers and grocery store employees to be essential workers, putting them behind medical workers.

Lori Tremmel Freeman, CEO of the National Association of County Health Officials, told the Los Angeles Times on Thursday that local public health officials may base priority not on occupation but rather on other risk factors, such as whether people have underlying health conditions, and are incarcerated or homeless.

It is for the 1b category for essential workers where the lobbying has been the most intense, according to state and federal authorities, as companies and professional organizations seek to get in the category or move up in the line-or both.

Broad guidance

Each state has its own guidelines for who is considered essential, but the CDC provides broad guidance.

According to the CDC, around 87 million workers across the US qualify as non-healthcare but essential workers, including those from the food and agriculture industry, education, transportation, police, firefighters, energy and manufacturing.

"You could be essential in New York but not in Texas, so all of this contributes to the chaos and confusion that employers are having to deal with," Nadina Rosier, a general manager at the Health Transformation Alliance told The Wall Street Journal on Friday.

The airline industry is asking for early vaccine access, as are associations representing the funeral industry, trash collection companies, broadcasters, bus drivers, teachers and grocery store clerks.

"Priority for us is getting our employees into that 1b group," said Bryan Zumwalt, executive vice president of public affairs for the Consumer Brands Association, which represents companies that make thousands of household products, from toilet paper to soda.

Of the membership's 2.3 million employees, 1.7 million are considered essential, he said.

Even within the healthcare worker category, pharmacists are arguing for priority.

While the CDC's advisory committee included pharmacists in the Phase 1a health worker category, each state interprets the recommendations differently based on its vaccine supply, said Mitchel Rothholz, chief of governance and state affiliates for the American Pharmacists Association, which is urging states to keep its members atop the list.

Uber Technologies on Thursday wrote to US governors asking for early access to the vaccine for its drivers. In a letter, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi wrote: "I encourage you to recognize the essential nature of their work."

The group representing consumer products makers including Procter& Gamble and Coca-Cola has written to state and federal officials, urging that their nearly 1.2 million workers be prioritized for the vaccine.

Last week, MarketWatch reported that the American Bankers Association asked that bank tellers, given their close contact with the public, also be given priority.

Agencies contributed to this story.

Most Viewed in 24 Hours
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: xxxww在线播放| 丁香狠狠色婷婷久久综合 | 夜色sese| 久久精品国产99国产 | 精品videosex性欧美 | 免费一级毛片在线播放欧美 | 国产极品精频在线观看 | 免费99视频有精品视频高清 | 久久在线免费观看 | 国产成人a在一区线观看高清 | 精品无码久久久久国产 | 成年人在线视频 | 久久久亚洲欧美综合 | 亚洲资源在线观看 | 国产精品资源手机在线播放 | 成人免费视频69 | 成年女人毛片免费视频 | 国产午夜在线观看视频播放 | 91精品国产免费久久久久久 | 久久se精品一区二区国产 | 成人看片在线观看免费 | 99在线免费 | 国产成人黄网在线免 | 久久久久久久久网站 | 欧美午夜网站 | www.99精品 | 全部孕妇毛片丰满孕妇孕交 | 在线观看日本污污ww网站 | 亚洲一级香蕉视频 | 欧美一级在线全免费 | 久久一本综合 | 欧美色综合高清视频在线 | 日韩字幕 | 亚洲一区二区三区久久 | 久热精品6 | 最新三级网站 | 亚洲美女在线播放 | 国产区一区二区三区 | 国产精品色内内在线播放 | 特级一级毛片免费看 | 男性吸女下身的视频 |