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CDC: On second thought, let’s use a first-come first-served vaccination system for higher-risk Americans

Ed MorrisseyPosted at 10:38 am on January 12, 2021

Way, way overdue, but at least this might finally kick-start a faster move to herd immunity. The CDC’s previous super-precise phased rollout guidelines let to especially disastrous decisions in New York and elsewhere that resulted in vaccine destruction rather than vaccinations. After watching bottlenecks form and doses get destroyed, the CDC will roll out a much more open system for vaccinations, Bloomberg reports:
 

    The Trump administration will encourage states to widen access to Covid-19 vaccines as part of an effort to speed up a stumbling immunization campaign.

    Health officials on Tuesday will push states to expand the shots’ availability to anyone older than 65, regardless of underlying conditions that might put them at greater risk of severe disease, and anyone younger than 65 with such a condition, U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams said in an interview with Fox & Friends.

https://hotair.com/archives/ed-morrissey/2021/01/12/cdc-second-thought-lets-use-first-come-first-served-vaccination-system-higher-risk-americans/

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This whole freakin' debacle has been an exercise of strategic throwing darts at a dart board. 

Just shows our leaders and government for decades has failed us in a disaster that they absolutely knew would eventually happen.  Every aspect of these so called responses and contingency plans have been shams.
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