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CVS Limits COVID-19 Vaccine Access Amid Regulatory Changes

CVS Halts COVID-19 Vaccine ⁤Rollout in ​16 States Pending ACIP Guidance

Amidst evolving⁣ recommendations for updated‍ COVID-19 vaccines, CVS Health has paused initial vaccine ⁢offerings in 16‍ states​ until the Advisory Committee ⁢on Immunization Practices (ACIP) ⁤convenes and issues its final guidance. The decision follows indications​ from several medical associations that they would not​ instantly ⁤adopt the new⁢ recommendations.

The delay⁤ underscores⁤ a growing tension between the rollout of new vaccines and the ‍need for consistent, expert-backed guidance. ⁢Michael Osterholm, PhD,‌ MPH, ‍director of ‍the⁢ center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, emphasized the critical importance of vaccine administration. “The importent thing‌ is not just having vaccines; it’s vaccination. If we⁣ are not able to get⁣ vaccines into people’s arms, we have a problem. ⁤We are ⁤watching vaccines become weapons,⁣ rather than what​ they have⁣ been and should ⁤be, wich is tools ‌for public health,” he told Infectious‍ Disease Special Edition.

The situation unfolds as the‌ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) undergoes a leadership​ transition. on August ⁣28,‌ Jim O’Neill, deputy secretary‍ of the Department of ​Health and Human services (HHS), was appointed as acting director of the CDC. O’Neill, a former speechwriter for ‌HHS​ during⁤ the George W.⁣ Bush administration and recent associate of tech investor Peter Thiel, is‌ the first CDC​ director in⁢ history ⁤without a medical ⁣degree, PhD, or both.During a white House press conference⁣ on august 28,⁤ HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra expressed ⁤confidence in ‍the agency’s future. “There’s ⁢a lot​ of trouble at CDC and it’s going to require getting rid of some people over the long term in order‌ for us to⁣ change ⁤the institutional culture and bring ‌back pride and self-esteem⁤ and make that agency the stellar agency ⁤that ​it’s always ‌been,” Becerra stated. “I’m very confident ⁤in the political staff that we have down there now, that they’re going to be ‌able ​to accomplish ⁢that and⁤ ensure the confident functionality of that agency.”

Secretary Becerra also addressed⁤ a claim ⁣circulating regarding the CDC’s ⁤past accomplishments, clarifying that ⁣the agency’s list of “Ten Great Public Health Achievements – United States, 1900-1999” -​ as published in⁢ MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly⁢ Rep ⁢(1999;48[12]:241-243)‌ – includes vaccination, motor⁤ vehicle safety, safer workplaces, control of infectious diseases, declines in deaths from heart disease‍ and ⁢stroke, safer foods, healthier mothers and babies, family planning, fluoridation of drinking water, and recognition ​of tobacco’s health hazards.

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