Posted on 10/08/2022 5:34:36 AM PDT by DoodleBob
New data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest the nation's rollout of updated COVID-19 booster shots is off to a slower start, compared to previous vaccination campaigns for both COVID-19 and the annual flu shot.
Through September 28, the CDC reports the U.S. was averaging nearly 550,000 doses of any COVID-19 vaccine administered a day nationwide.
That's slower than the pace of the Biden administration's previous large-scale booster campaign last fall. One week after the CDC expanded eligibility for additional shots on Oct. 21, 2021, the daily average of first booster shots had surged to more than 860,000 per day.
As of Thursday, federal data tallies more than 11.5 million doses of the new bivalent COVID-19 vaccine boosters from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech in arms across the country.
That represents around 5.5% of the 209 million Americans who were eligible for the updated boosters when they were greenlighted a month ago.
All vaccinated Americans age 12 and older are recommended by the CDC to get the bivalent boosters, at least two months after their last shot. The CDC says people who were recently infected can wait three months after they tested positive before getting the shot.
"We think that's a really good start. Also, let me be very clear, we need to continue and up that pace as we get into October," Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House's COVID-19 response coordinator, told reporters on Friday.
Federal health officials had previously cited modeling from the Commonwealth Fund suggesting 101,858 COVID-19 deaths could be averted this winter, if updated boosters reached levels similar to the annual flu shot.
Alongside the flu shot
Jha said they are pushing for Americans to seek out an updated COVID booster alongside their annual flu shot. A recent survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases suggests many people do not know the two are safe to get at the same time.
"We know that most Americans, when you think about when people get their flu shot, they tend to get it in late September early October. It stands to reason, weather is starting to get colder, people starting to think about the holidays, that is often a natural time," Jha said.
Health officials warn severe flu season is coming, urge vaccinations However, the updated booster campaign is so far also lagging behind the pace of flu shots from previous seasons. Last year, figures from the healthcare data firm IQVIA published by the CDC estimated more than 13.5 million adults had gotten a flu shot by late September. By Oct. 2, 2021, nearly 20 million were vaccinated.
Boosting the booster campaign
In September, the White House touted plans to focus its booster outreach on people at higher risk of severe COVID, like older Americans and those with compromised immune systems.
Around half of the updated boosters to date have gone to seniors, the White House estimates.
But Jha said Friday that the administration's booster outreach had been limited by a stalled funding request on Capitol Hill, which is not expected to be taken up until after the midterm elections.
"We are running the best campaign we can and, we think, quite an effective campaign. But no doubt about it, it has been substantially hampered by the lack of funding from Congress," added Jha.
A survey published by the Kaiser Family Foundation last month found half of American adults had heard little or nothing about the updated boosters, and 40% were unsure if the shot was recommended for them.
"I feel very clear that our goal is every American who's eligible should get vaccinated, and we've got to do everything we can to both share that information, show the benefits of that, and make it as easy as possible," said Jha.
Unlike last year, the White House has shied away from setting specific goals for uptake of the updated boosters.
Jha confirmed Friday that the White House had made "no internal goals" and did not plan to publicly commit to any specific benchmarks for measuring their updated booster campaign.
"In none of that conversation has it ever felt useful to identify a specific number. Just as we don't have a number for how many deaths we're willing to accept. We are going to keep driving deaths down lower and lower and lower," said Jha.
Thank God for that!
We are thankful that my in laws chose NOT to get the boo$ters. They finally began doing their research, and, made their decision.
This person, who did get their boo$ter, has blinders on....and, is a FRAUDci true believer. She’s one of the many who cannot begin to imagine their own gov’t causing harm to them, via these $hots. She doesn’t do research and gets her news from network news, sadly :-(
We’re sad that she’s so ill, right now....and, are hoping she quickly recovers.
That is a big problem, hopefully as time goes on, it will lessen.
Prayers up that this person will recover.
Antone who takes any more of this crap is just plain stupid and will deserve what they get.
I think it is a civic responsibility for all liberals and democrats to get the shot to see how long they live afterwards.
Vaccines don’t alter the victim’s DNA as the CoVID experimental genetic treatment inoculations do. So referring to them as ‘vaccines’ is propaganda.
DoodleBob wrote: “Prescinding from the fact that the shots weren’t granted EUA to prevent serious illness, by what method could anyone detect that a shot prevented such a thing?”
How could one detect that the shot caused adverse reactions?
By testing it in a controlled experiment.
Oh, that's right, Pfizer intentionally injected the control group and then demanded 75 years to release their data.
Second, proving that X caused Y starts with a statistical analysis to derive a metric, like VE. It proceeds with a deeper investigation, like forensic accounting in the case of fraud, or autopsies etc in medical situations. Thus, if someone WAS to say that the shot caused an adverse reaction - which, by the way, I didn't say - there would be that two-step process.
Back to the first point.
In the words of Hillary Clinton, “move on.”
Fauci’s propaganda was effective. The masses were conditioned and controlled into rolling up their sleeves, eager for the injection of a government needle.
Fauci’s propaganda was effective. The masses were conditioned and controlled into rolling up their sleeves, eager for the injection of a government needle.
DoodleBob wrote: “Second, proving that X caused Y starts with a statistical analysis to derive a metric, like VE. It proceeds with a deeper investigation, like forensic accounting in the case of fraud, or autopsies etc in medical situations. Thus, if someone WAS to say that the shot caused an adverse reaction - which, by the way, I didn’t say - there would be that two-step process.”
So when are you going to insist that those claiming the vaccines are the cause of hundreds of thousands of adverse reactions follow your analytical approach?
There’s no cure or vaccine for the common cold because it mutates so often.
The coronavirus has been around for an estimated 55 million years.
There are four human coronavirii with two causing the common cold, another causing bronchitis, and the last causing pneumonia.
Even if it suddenly disappeared from humans it would show back up in them because animals have their own coronavirii.
“How could one detect that the shot caused adverse reactions?”
Applied common sense is one way.
Street smarts is another way.
Sarcazmo wrote: “Applied common sense is one way. Street smarts is another way.”
People are seeing what they want to see.
If you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding.
The smart ones ‘ll be better off.
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