These states get less than the Covid vaccine than they told them

Due to poor communication of the operating chain speed, the second allocation is much smaller.


As theCOVID vaccine continues to be deployed across the United States, one of the key factors that state officials have to make decisions aboutwho is vaccinated and when is up-to-date information on the number of doses that their condition receives. Although there were small-scale Hochcups beforeDoses being stored too cold-A of the main distribution problems occurred at the end of last week when governors of at least half of the country's states have learned that they had about 20 to 40% of doses of less than 21% of the country. vaccine this week than before. Now, the reduction in the distribution of the Covid vaccine in 25 states leaves state officials blurring. Read it to find out if your condition has been affected, and for more new vaccines, checkThe only thing about the Covid vaccine that is surprising even doctors.

The question is that states have received estimates based on the total number ofDoses of vaccine produced, without affirming that all these doses did not constitute quality control and to be released in time to be sent. GeneralGustave Perna, chief operating the operating speed of the operation, revealed Saturday at a press conference which, during the allocation of doses, he had not taken into account the time it would take for The vaccine to cross theQuality control process that food and drug (FDA) has set up.

Perna apologized to the governors, admitting it was entirely his fault. "At the end of the day, I accept the responsibility ofbad communication, "he said." Where I failed - I failed, no one else failed - is to have a clear understanding of this cadence. But when I applied it in our forecast methodology and our planning with the states, I realized that there was a delta to the number of people I personally thought were available and ready to be distributed and what spoke. "

According toUnited States today, Human Health and Services (HHS) sent a letter to the governors Friday nightexplain the divergence. "There was some confusion between planning and training numbers provided in mid-November andActual official weekly allowances, which are only available until the week before shipping distribution, as they are based on the number of doses of available libertable vaccines, "said HHS in a Friday statement." We are working to eliminate any misunderstanding with governors and The courts. "Read to see if your condition is in difficulty due to a reduction in Covid vaccine allotment and for more updates to get your gunshots,If you did it in 2020, you can get your Covid vaccine earlier.

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Washington

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No later than December 9th, Washington officials had the impression of receiving 74,100 doses of vaccine, according toMike Faulk, press secretary for Washington Gov.Jay Inslee.

"The 74 100 number has been provided several times in several forms by telephone, email and in the federal database. It has been provided in an email directly from the speed of WARP to the Ministry of Health" , said FaulkUnited States today.

Then on December 16, the disease control and prevention centers (CDC) saidWashington officials they received 44,850 doses, according to which instee declared December 17 was "disruptive and frustrating". "We need accurate and predictable figures to plan and ensure a success on the ground," he urged Twitter.

On December 18, unspeed followed the difference after spoken with Perna. "The preliminary allocations were inadvertently based on the doses of vaccine produced, which have not yet completed the quality control and are wording. This divergence was the source of theChange of allocations, "He tweeted." It seems that this does not indicate long-term challenges with the production of vaccines. "

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Michigan

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On December 18, Michigan Gov.Gretchen Whitmer said at a press conference that his condition will get 60,000Doses of the anti-Pfizer vaccine In its second allotation, from an anticipated 84,825, a 30% drop, according to the associated press.

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New Jersey

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The garden state will receive 20% fewer doses than expected, NJ.com relates. New Jersey is expected to receive more than 492,075 doses this month following the anti-Pfizer vaccine and the newly approved vaccine moderna, but this number fell to 392,800, the new health commissioner of New JerseyJudy Persichilli told aBriefing Covid-19 in Trenton on 18 December.

However, just looking at this week, the reduction is even silky: New Jersey wasExpecting 86,775 dosesBut the new estimate is 38 percent less to 53625. And if you're wondering if you might have come down with the virus,This strange pain could be the first sign that you Covid, study says.

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Oregon

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In a statement on December 16, officials of the State of Oregon Health revealed that they were told that they should get 25350doses of the vaccine this week which is 38 percent less than the 40,950 assigned initial doses.

Oregon Gov.Kate Brown tweeted on December 17 about theUnlike allocation vaccine, Written, "allocation of vaccines Our Pfizer for next week has been reduced by 40 percent. ... We need accurate information to make sure Oregonians receive Covid-19 vaccine as quickly as possible. »

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Massachusetts

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A spokesman Covid-19 Command Center of Massachusetts said on December 18 that the state was informed that he will receive 17100fewer doses than expected-a decrease of 28 percent, according toThe company.

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California

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California currently has one ofworst epidemics in the country, will receive160,000 fewer doses than officials expected the State, A reduction of almost 40 percent, reports the Associated Press (AP).

December 15 Gov.Gavin Newsom notedCalifornia is expected to receive 393,000 doses of vaccine earlier this week. But now it is 233,000 doses spokesman NewsomErin Mellon wrote in an email toThe Sacramento Bee. "The numbers that we have provided for future shipments were projected estimates based on what we had contacted the federal government," said Mellon. "The federal governmentdelayed the number of vaccines Pfizer that California will receive in the next shipment. "And for information that states are underperforming at the moment,The state now has the worst epidemic Covid the United States

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Missouri

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According toThe Chicago Tribune, Director of Health of MissouriRandall Williams, MD, said Dec. 16 that his stateget 25 percent to 30 percent less vaccine this week than expected.

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Iowa

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Iowa Department spokeswoman of public healthSarah Ekstrand wrote in a statement on December 16 which is the statevaccine allocation will be "reduced to 30 percent, but we work to get confirmation and additional details of our federal partners. "She added:" We will have some time to work through the next steps and adjust our planning. »

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Vermont

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Mark LevineMD, Commissioner of the Department of Vermont Health, said he has learned that on December 18 "to 975 doses on an expected 5,850 doses would not come when we expected," a drop of nearly 17 percent. "This does not mean that we will not beobtain all doses. This simply means that it will not come when we expect ", he said, according WAMC Northeast Public Radio.

"What everyone in the country is upset, more than the number, is that there is no communication, so there is no understanding of what it really means," at- he said at the time. And for the most bizarre ways that the virus could affect youThese two strange symptoms could mean you have had Covid.

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Virginia

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On December 18, the leaders of Virginia Health told local CBS News affiliate WUSA 9 they willreceiving only 370 650 480 000 doses of they awaited the end of the year, a decline of nearly 23 percent.

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Maryland

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A WUSA 9 reporter also tweeted on December 18 they received a statement from the Ministry of Health in Maryland saying they had been told "there may be areducing our next dose distribution" for this week.

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Minnesota

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In an interview with CBS News affiliate WCCO-AM Radio December 18th Governor of MinnesotaTim Walz said he was concerned that his condition may see as much as40 percent fewer doses of vaccineGet delivered in the first deliveries as originally planned, according to MPR News. And for the side effects of vaccines to be aware,The vaccine could civid temporarily paralysis this part of the body, warns against the FDA.

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Connecticut

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While Connecticut has received all its expected 31,600 doses of the Covid vaccine last week, head of the state exploitation,Josh GeBalle, Said that its 98,000 initially estimated doses for this week will now be 86000, about a decrease of 12 percent. According toCURRENT HARTFORD, GeBalle said he "seems to be the result of aLack of communication between the operation Warp Speed ​​and Pfizer. "

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Nevada

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December 17 Nevada Gov.Steve Sisolaktweeted that the second state of theAttribution of the Pfizer vaccine is "supposed to be 17,550 doses. Originally, we had planned to receive 30,255 doses. This is a decrease of 42 percent.

"States must erase and updates and accurate information from the federal government that we continue the extensive and complex process of the distribution of this CVIV-19 vaccine across the country and here in Nevada," said Sisolak in a statement, according to the AP. "To reduce allocations for states, without any explanation, is disruptive and disconcerting. »

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Idaho

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Sarah Leeds, MPH, who is responsible for Idaho's immunization program, said the second sending of state vaccines will contain 9,500 doses, which is45 percent less than expected, Boise State reports public radio. "This means that only doses 1.950 will be available for health workers next week, the first doses 7550 are planned for long-term care staff," the release notes.

Leeds called the "incredibly disappointing reduction, but that's what we're dealing at that time. »

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Georgia

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December 17 Georgia Gov.Brian Kemp said that its condition was expected to receive 99,000 doses this week, but this number was reduced to 60,000, a decline of nearly 40 percent. "I would like it to be much more, but it could be zero right now if you look at the past history of vaccines," said Kemp, according to the AP.

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Hawaii

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The Hawaii Health Service confirmed to the AP that up to 40 percent of its doses would be delayed. However, the state, one of the fewholding its ground against Covid At the moment, still waiting to receive nearly 46,000 doses by the end of the year. And to find out more about how your condition is compared toThat's how the COVID epidemic is in your state.

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Illinois

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Governor of IllinoisJ.B. Pritzerrevealed on December 16 that his condition wasPrepare for a discount this week. According to NBC 5 Chicago, the Pritzker office declared the first cargo contained about 43,000 doses of the vaccine and the second should now be 23,000 doses, a decrease of nearly 47 percent.

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Kansas

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On December 18, Governor of KansasLaura Kellyrevealed that its condition had planned to receive 29,000COVID vaccine doses This week, but is now waiting 17550, which is 39 percent less. "I heard this morning that the reason it's made is that they needed to smooth the amount of deliveries, if they had delivered as much as they had proposed next week delivery, they would not have enough people to get their second dose, "she says, according to the AP. "I think we ok on this point. »

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Montana

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Montana had to get 60,000 doses of the Covid vaccine until the end of the year, but now this number is 48000, a reduction of 20 percent. "It's disappointing that our newsThe planned allowances of the vaccine have been reduced, but our priorities remain the same to protect the most vulnerable people for serious illnesses or the death of the virus and those who have been at the service on front lines, "governor of MontanaSteve Bullock In a press release on 18 December "We are better using available resources to further reduce pressure on our hospitals and save lives. And to know more about who is most likely to infect you right now,This is the person who is most likely to give you Covid, material study.

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Nebraska

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Nebraska should receive 19,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine this week, but now it does not get. "A delay in the supply chain caused Nebraskanot to receive shipments Next week, »local subsidiary CBS News Omaha reported on December 16

"I'm not sure what the problem of the supply chain was, but it's ok"Angie LingNEBRASKA Department of Health and the Commander of Incidents of Social Services, says at the exit in a statement. "We will adapt and we will work through it. »

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Indiana

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Although Indiana State Department of Health Officials (ISDH) to disclose how much thesecond allocation of the state has been reducedThey have confirmed a local subsidiary reduction NBC News 13 WTHR.

"We were able to quickly crunch the numbers and make sure someone who was already planned for next week will be able to get their vaccine. We will make the necessary adjustments »ISDH doctor hygienist in chiefLindsay Weaver, MD, told the station on December 16th

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Wyoming

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Although Wyoming has not issued more information on its reduced COVID vaccine allocation, the AP reports that the state has also discoveredTheir vaccine allocation has been reduced unexpectedly. And for more updates and Covid directly in your inbox,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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New Hampshire

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New Hampshire officials have also not said much, but the AP confirmed a reduction of doses for granite sate.

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Kentucky

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According to CBS News, Kentucky also confirmed Its second vaccine allocations have been reduced, but did not provide new updates. And for some tips to stay safe by the virus, If you do not have that in your home, you are at higher risk for COVID .


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