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What Do State Plans Reveal About Their Readiness to Distribute
COVID-19 Vaccines? With
hopes that a COVID-19 vaccine or vaccines will be proven safe and effective
soon, state and local public health authorities will play a critical role in
ensuring the efficient distribution and administration of the vaccine. To
assess the readiness of these local governments to take on these
responsibilities, KFF reviewed the preliminary vaccine distribution plans
submitted to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention last month
by the states and the District of Columbia. These initial plans will be
revised based on additional information and federal guidance. The
plans reveal that states are in varying stages of preparations, with some
working on the issues for several months and others beginning more recently.
Key findings include:
“Our
review shows that states are all over the map in terms of their readiness to
handle vaccine distribution and even less prepared to mount the large-scale
outreach efforts required to address vaccine hesitancy,” KFF President and
CEO Drew Altman said. “There is time to provide the resources and guidance
they need, but not a lot of time.” Looking
ahead, President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign and transition team have planned
for a more prominent role for the federal government. This could result in
more detailed federal guidance and a stronger federal hand in vaccine
distribution, planning and implementation in the coming months, even as state
and local jurisdictions will remain responsible for much of this effort. A
separate new KFF brief examines how various government
programs and private insurers cover and pay for vaccines now, including
specific policies for COVID-19 vaccines. Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. |
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Wednesday, November 18, 2020
What Do State Plans Reveal About Their Readiness to Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines?
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