White House plans to send millions of vaccine doses to retail pharmacies
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[February 03, 2021]
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Carl O'Donnell
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House next
week will start shipping coronavirus vaccines directly to retail
pharmacies alongside ongoing deliveries to states, increasing weekly
supplies of shots nationwide to 11.5 million, a top aide said on
Tuesday.
U.S. President Joe Biden's COVID-19 response coordinator, Jeff Zients,
said the program will launch on Feb. 11 and will make 1 million doses
available to 6,500 stores. As supply grows, the program could expand to
as many as 40,000 stores, he said.
Biden said last month that the COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been a
"dismal failure" so far and vowed to boost the speed at which shots are
given to Americans, with a focus on ensuring equitable access regardless
of geography, race, or ethnicity.
The Trump administration in November announced it had partnered with 19
pharmacy chains and networks nationwide - including CVS Health Corp and
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc - to begin distributing COVID-19 vaccines
as they became available.
The federal government will distribute a million vaccine doses to the
6,500 stores next week, Zients said, adding that the amount will grow
over time.
That is in addition to 10.5 million doses that the federal government
plans to ship weekly to states and territories for the next three weeks,
he added.
"This will provide more sites for people to get vaccinated in their
communities," Zients said, adding that supply constraints will limit the
program in its early days.
The initial pharmacy locations were selected to improve access to
vaccines in hard to reach areas and among socially vulnerable
communities, Zients said.
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Dead volume syringes filled with the COVID-19 vaccine are seen at a
pop-up vaccination site in William Reid Apartments in Brooklyn, New
York City, U.S., January 23, 2021. Mary Altaffer/Pool via REUTERS
CVS said in a news release that its pharmacies will be participating
in the program. It will receive 250,000 doses directly from the
federal government for its initial rollout, CVS said, adding that it
has capacity to provide 20 million to 25 million doses per month in
total.
Zients also said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will
reimburse states for some COVID-related costs they had taken on
since the U.S. coronavirus outbreak began last January, such as for
personal protective equipment and deployment of the national guard.
He said Congress does not need to approve funds for FEMA to do this
and that the total payments to states will be between $3 billion and
$5 billion.
Zients added that the federal government has acquired supplies of
equipment healthcare providers need to get six doses from each vial
of Pfizer Inc's COVID-19 vaccine rather than five.
The Biden administration has said it is willing to use emergency
wartime powers if necessary to secure the specialized low dead space
syringes and other supplies needed to eliminate vaccine waste and
improve administration efficiency.
The major winter storm that hit the east coast of the United States
this week has not disrupted vaccine deliveries but has forced some
vaccine administration sites to shut down or reduce operating hours,
Zients said.
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