The promising vaccination campaign against coronavirus started this Monday in United States with the aim of all citizens wishing to be immunized by mid-2021, but with the bitterness of knowing that the death toll from the pandemic has already exceeded 300,000.
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From New York, on the east coast, to Los Angeles, in the far west, a total of 2.9 million doses have begun to reach 145 points today in different parts of the country, while it is expected to lighten on Tuesdays. another 425 and on Wednesday, another 66, in a process that will continue over the course of weeks, announced U.S. Department of Health Secretary Alex Azar at a news conference.
All doses have been provided by the pharmaceutical company Pfizer and its German partner BioNtech, its vaccine was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) last Friday. So far, Pfizer has agreed with the US. the supply of 100 million doses of whey, in exchange for 1.95 billion dollars, and is negotiating another hundred million for next year.
“Pending the successful authorization of other vaccine options, we already have enough vaccines purchased to ensure that we could meet our goal of vaccinating all Americans who wish to do so by the end of the second quarter of 2021,” said Azar. with which the serums developed by the pharmaceutical companies Moderna, Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca are approved in the next three months.
AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN NURSE IN QUEENS, THE FACE OF THE CAMPAIGN
Sandra Lindsay, the head of the intensive care unit at Jewish Medical Center Hospital, was chosen by the New York authorities to be at the beginning of the immunization campaign, becoming also the first person to be vaccinated nationwide.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) was initially recommended to vaccinate health care providers and those who work or live in long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes or nursing homes. centers for people with disabilities.
A front-line worker, woman, African American and in the Queens neighborhood: Lindsay’s choice gives visibility to some of the most punished sectors and communities in society and those most affected by the pandemic.
Front-line workers, for their continued exposure to the virus, and women, because they have seen how specialized medical care is reduced, many services dedicated to their problems, and how sexist violence increases.
The African American minority, because like other minorities, such as the Latino, has suffered a greater impact of the disease and the economic crisis as a result of its historical marginalization; and the Queens neighborhood, because as a popular district, worker and emigrant has been one of the hardest hit in New York, which with 35,000 deaths, holds the discouraging record of deaths in the United States.
At 9.23am (14.23 GMT) Lindsay was inoculated with the first of two doses in a live teleconference with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who later claimed to be the first American to be injected with his, assuring that the vaccine is the weapon that will end the pandemic.
“It’s the beginning of the last chapter of the book, now we just have to do it,” he stressed.
LOS ANGELES ALSO JOINS THE CAMPAIGN
On the other side of the country, the Los Angeles County Public Hospital was one of the first centers to administer the vaccine this Monday among its workers most exposed to the virus, with the presence of state Governor Gavin Newsom and the state. City Mayor Eric Garcetti.
“To help end this pandemic and move toward the gradual distribution of vaccines throughout our state, we call on all Californians to continue to do their part by following local and state guidelines, wearing a mask and staying home.” said the governor.
Also the district of Columbia, where the capital, Washington, is located, was one of the territories where paramedics began to be immunized with the first of two doses needed to complete treatment.
The vaccine is 95% effective when these doses are given and must be kept at very cold temperatures, between -60 and -80 degrees Celsius.
Other states have received the first doses throughout the morning and others will be receiving them and will start vaccinating their citizens in the coming days.
TRUMP ANNOUNCES BEGINNING FROM TWITTER
Unlike other politicians, but as usual in him, the outgoing President of the United States, Donald Trump, chose Twitter to announce that the first injections loaded with his last had been administered.
“The first vaccines have been given. Congratulations USA! Congratulations to the world! The president said on Twitter.
US EXCEEDS 300,000 DEATHS CONFIRMED BY COVID-19
The good news of the start of the vaccination campaign coincided with the news that the US surpassed this Monday the 300,000 deaths confirmed by covid-19, a grim record that was reached after 15:45 local time (20:45 GMT), according to the independent recognition of Johns Hopkins University, which continues to place in the US . UU. as the country with the most decisions in absolute terms, while the contents exceed 16.3 million.
The milestone was reached at a time when a record number of deaths from the disease are similar to those caused by the attacks of September 11, 2001 (2,977) or the attack on Pearl Harbor (2,403). .
Faced with this bleak situation, Lindsay insisted that people follow security measures and sent a message of encouragement and hope.
“My profession is deeply rooted in science and the power to say that it is safe to receive the vaccine. I have seen the alternative and I don’t want that, so I encourage you all to get vaccinated, to follow the experts and not to surrender “, the disease underlined.
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