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Pennsylvania Health Secretary: The Covid-19 vaccine could be available within the next month
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Thursday was the second record day for a new Covid-19 case in Pennsylvania, but help could come in the form of a vaccine. Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said Thursday that the vaccine could be found late. The beginning of the year or 2021, but not everyone will get it right away. “We can get the vaccine within the next month. However, we do not know how quickly the vaccine supply will meet the demand. ”He said. The health department has issued a three-phase vaccine distribution scheme: Phase 1: health care workers, first responders, essential workers, 65 and more Phase 2: Phase 1: The population is not yet vaccinated and the general population. Phase 3: Full population. Although Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are close to FDA approval, Levin expects residents to wear masks and social distance well by 2021. “Vaccination for everyone in Pennsylvania can take a significant amount of time,” Levine said. She said she is comfortable with the safety of the vaccine and encourages everyone to get it. “Every treatment can have some side effects, but no serious side effects. Most of the side effects are something painful at the site, maybe nauseating or a headache,” he said. More information about the state’s vaccination distribution scheme is available on the health department’s website.
Thursday was the second record-day of a new COVID-19 case in Pennsylvania, but help could come in the form of a vaccine.
Health Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine said Thursday that the vaccine could be available at the end of the year or early 2021, but not everyone will get it immediately.
“We will be able to get vaccinated within the next month. However, we do not know how fast the supply of vaccines will meet the demand, ”he said.
The health department has issued a three-phase vaccine distribution scheme:
- Phase 1: Health care workers, first responders, essential workers, people over the age of 65 and residents in collective care.
- Phase 2: Phase 1 The population is not yet vaccinated and the general population.
- Phase 3: Full population.
Although the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are close to FDA approval, Levine expects residents to wear masks and social distance by 2021.
“It would take a long time for everyone in Pennsylvania to be vaccinated,” Levine said.
He said he is comfortable with the safety of the vaccine and encourages everyone to get it.
“Every treatment can have some side effects, but no serious side effects. Most side effects can be something like a pain at the site, maybe a little fatigue or a headache, ”he said.
More information about the state’s vaccination distribution scheme is available at Health Department website.