Today is the day President Biden said every adult in the country would be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
States are delivering on his promise and millions of people have already been vaccinated.
Today is the day President Biden said every adult in the country would be eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
States are delivering on his promise and millions of people have already been vaccinated.
TODAY IS THE DAY PRESIDENTBIDEN SAID EVERY ADULT IN THECOUNTRY WOULD BE ELIGIBLE TO GETA COVID-19 VACCINE.STATES ARE DELIVERING ONHIS PROMISE-- AND MILLIONS OFPEOPLE HAVE ALREADY BEENVACCINATED.BUT AS BRITT CONWAYREPORTS-- HEALTH EXPERTS SAY THENEXT HURDLE-- IS GETTINGEVERYONE ELSE TO DO THE SAME.President Joe Biden (no fontneeded): "By no later than April19th.."TODAY’S THE DAY-- EVERY AMERICAN16 YEARS AND OLDER IS ELIGIBLETO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE.President Joe Biden (no fontneeded): "It’s your turn now."AS OF SUNDAY-- THE CENTERS FORDISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTIONSAYS HALF OF U-S ADULTS HAVE HADA LEAST ONE DOSE.A BIG STEP IN THE RACE BETWEENVACCINES AND VARIANTS.Dr. Anthony Fauci, NIAIDDirector; Chief MedicalAdviserto the President: "That’sthe reason why you want to getour population vaccinated ascompletely as possible."BUT DEMAND IS DROPPING IN ANUMBER OF STATES--A RECENT POLL FROM MONMOUTHUNIVERSITY SHOWS ABOUT 1 IN 5ADULTS SAY THEY’RE NOT WILLINGTO GET VACCINATED--THE DIVIDE IS MOSTLY ALONG PARTYLINES --WITH 43 PERCENT OF REPUBLICANSWHO WANT TO AVOID THE VACCINE--22 PERCENT OF INDEPENDENTS--AND 5 PERCENT OF DEMOCRATS.THE REASONS VARY--FROM A PUSH TO MAINTAIN PERSONALFREEDOMS--Dr. Anthony Fauci, NIAIDDirector; Chief Medical Adviserto the President: "This is apublic health issue not a civilliberties issue."TO DISTRUST BECAUSE OF PASTMISTREATMENT OF MINORITIES BYHEALTH PROFESSIONALS--DIFFICULTY ACCESSING THE SHOTS--NOT LIKING NEEDLES--OR A LACK OF LONG-TERM SAFETYDATA.Dr. Ashish Jha, Dean, BrownUniversity School of PublicHealth: "These vaccines areexceedingly safe.
They’re, Ibelieve, safer than mosttherapies and vaccines that wehave developed in the past."HEALTH EXPERTS SAY-- WHATEVERTHE REASON-- IT’S ALL THE MOREREASON TO KEEP TALKING.Dr. Ruth Adekunle, InfectiousDisease Specialist: "Having thatconversation in a way thatdoesn’t make them feel judged orshamed by having like any kindof concerns or hesitations, andthat allows them to at leastfeel a bit more comfortable withit."I’M BRITT CONWAY REPORTING.