Weather Causing Federal Vaccine
Delivery Delays
Illinois proactively orders vaccine in an
effort to reduce delay
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[February 17, 2021]
The federal government has notified all states
of COVID-19 vaccine delivery delays across the entire country due to
adverse weather and road conditions. To help offset delayed vaccine
deliveries, the State of Illinois proactively ordered vaccine to be
delivered to its Strategic National Stockpile Receipt, Store, and
Stage site in anticipation of adverse weather. Illinois is
distributing that vaccine to many providers around the state today
and tomorrow, as weather permits, to continue to support vaccination
operations.
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
and Operation Warp Speed (OWS) are projecting adverse weather
impacts to operations at its partner and carrier facilities where
vaccines and ancillary supply kits originate. HHS/OWS have advised
that many regularly projected deliveries for Tuesday will be
significantly impacted by adverse weather occurring across the U.S.
These impacts could continue throughout the week and could be
affected by additional adverse weather projected later in the week.
IDPH has been in close communication with local health department
and other providers on potential delays. This has included webinars,
weather situational updates, and a rapid electronic notification to
all vaccine providers. IDPH will continue to communicate with our
local partners and providers with any updates as we have them.
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Other areas of the country where distribution hubs
are located are experiencing delays due to weather. Anticipating
this, Illinois proactively ordered vaccine that was pre-stationed in
Illinois and would not be subject to delays due to weather in other
parts of the country.
We will continue to closely monitor the weather and vaccine
deliveries and will communicate updated delivery information to
providers through the state’s electronic notification system.
[Illinois Office of Communication and
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