U.S. CDC chief says there will be no federal mandate on COVID-19 vaccine
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[August 02, 2021]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said
on Friday there will be no nationwide mandate for Americans to get a
COVID-19 vaccine, clarifying comments she made earlier during a
televised interview.
"To clarify: There will be no nationwide mandate. I was referring to
mandates by private institutions and portions of the federal
government," Walensky wrote in a Twitter post. "There will be no federal
mandate."
Earlier on Friday, when asked by a Fox News Channel interviewer, "Are
you for mandating a vaccine on a federal level," Walensky said: "That's
something that I think the administration is looking into."
President Joe Biden's administration has been seeking ways to increase
vaccination levels in the United States at a time when some Americans
have persisted in their refusal to get the shot. Biden on Thursday urged
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local governments to pay people to get vaccinated and set new rules
requiring federal workers to provide proof of vaccination or face
regular testing, mask mandates and travel restrictions.
The United States is experiencing rising numbers of COVID-19 cases,
especially in areas with lower rates of vaccination. In particular,
there have been growing numbers of cases of the Delta variant of the
coronavirus, and health authorities this week introduced new measures to
encourage vaccination and told fully vaccinated Americans to wear masks
in COVID-19 hot spots.
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Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention testifies during a U.S. Senate Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions Committee hearing to examine the COVID-19
response on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 18, 2021. Susan
Walsh/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
Asked in the Fox News interview whether she
understood the resistance a federal mandate would face from many
people who think the decision on getting vaccinated should be made
by them and their doctors, Walensky said: "I completely understand
the pushback."
But Walensky added that "this is not unlike ... other vaccines that
are mandated" such as for school children and for healthcare staff
working in hospitals.
"So I understand both perspectives in that story," Walensky said.
(Reporting by Mohammad Zargham; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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