As Vaccine Distribution That Plan Could Actually Work

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A Benjamin Renton writes for Elemental, the United States’ vaccination rollout could be better, and Renton is hopeful improvements will happen with the new White House leadership. He writes:

Vaccine distribution is underway, but states and cities across the nation will have to remain vigilant about testing its residents on a daily basis to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus during the cold winter months. According to the Harvard Global Health Institute, states like Minnesota will have to process 17,500 tests each day to slow the spread and 63,500 daily tests to fully suppress the virus. To reach these numbers, the state has organized an ambitious yet effective pandemic task force, drawing expertise from its renowned public health systems as well as forging partnerships with health tech startups that have a strong consumer focus.

As the Biden-Harris administration begins to take control of the nation’s pandemic response, I am incredibly optimistic about its vaccination plan, which aims to create federally supported vaccination centers and utilize other models to reach vulnerable communities. I am confident that the administration will rise to the challenge and harness the power of the federal government to keep the American public safe. The suggestions I have outlined here represent a small portion of a complete governmental response to an immense health crisis.
Renton argues that a plan to vaccinate more people needs to take into account breadth, depth, and equity, “all aiming to increase the number of opportunities (locations and times) that Americans can be vaccinated.” Read the full story below.

As Benjamin Renton writes for Elemental, the United States’ vaccination rollout could be better, and Renton is hopeful improvements will happen with the new White House leadership. He writes:
As the Biden-Harris administration begins to take control of the nation’s pandemic response, I am incredibly optimistic about its vaccination plan, which aims to create federally supported vaccination centers and utilize other models to reach vulnerable communities. I am confident that the administration will rise to the challenge and harness the power of the federal government to keep the American public safe. The suggestions I have outlined here represent a small portion of a complete governmental response to an immense health crisis.
Renton argues that a plan to vaccinate more people needs to take into account breadth, depth, and equity, “all aiming to increase the number of opportunities (locations and times) that Americans can be vaccinated.” Read the full story below.

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