Dr. Jaha, dean of the School of Public Health of Brown University and researcher of health policy, said that the main problem is that the states have not received enough financial or technical support from the federal government, and the federal government should actively contribute. Hadeler, a 69-year-old piano teacher from Florida, stood in the parking lot with hundreds of other elderly people, waiting in line for vaccination all night. She has been waiting 14 hour. I am afraid that the old people will line up here, and there will probably be a super spread. ?
There was a fight in the long line outside the Hot Springs Library in bonita, Florida, and the scene was in chaos. Because Florida gives priority to vaccinating the elderly aged 65 and over, this decision runs counter to a recommendation of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that is, giving priority to vaccinating teachers, medical emergency personnel and the elderly aged 75 and over.
Florida Governor Ron de Sentis said that the vaccine supply is limited at present, so I hope everyone will wait patiently. Maybe you won't be vaccinated today or even next week, but in the next few weeks, as long as we continue to vaccinate more, everyone will have a chance to vaccinate. ?
Lin Humphrey, a university professor, said that a hospital in Miami Beach finally answered his phone, and he dialed 80 times. At the moment of connection, he and the woman at the other end of the phone cried. He said:? This reminds me of the 1980s, when you had to call the radio station crazily and became the first person to get a concert ticket 10. ?
In addition, some people deliberately create chaos at critical moments. An employee of grafton Hospital in Wisconsin was arrested on Thursday for three felonies: first-degree reckless endangering safety, taking prescription drugs and damaging property. He admitted to the police that he deliberately took out 57 bottles of Monet COVID-19 vaccine from the cold storage, which had to be destroyed after deterioration. Discard? .
McCarthy, chief executive physician of Herman Memorial Hospital in Houston, said that state medical institutions must make vaccination plans from scratch, managers must ensure that people queuing for vaccination keep a safe social distance, and each vaccinated patient must have an observation period of 15 minutes to prevent side effects.