New York retail pharmacies will begin administering coronavirus doses on Thursday, kicking off a wider vaccine rollout across states

- Starting last week, US officials began allowing states to transfer
coronavirus vaccine from hospitals to local retail pharmacies to speed up immunizations. - At least one state,
New York , will begin administering those transferred doses to elderly Americans on Thursday. - The immunizations mark the beginning of a much wider vaccine rollout in pharmacies across the US.
After a slow start to the coronavirus vaccine rollout, US officials are calling in reinforcement: On Tuesday, the federal government's vaccine initiative, Operation Warp Speed, recommended vaccinating Americans over 65 as soon as possible. To assist with this process, Warp Speed allowed states to transfer doses that were sitting in freezers at hospitals to local retail pharmacies.
Starting Thursday, at least one state, New York, will begin administering those transferred doses to the public, Kathleen Jaeger, senior vice president at the National Association of Chain Drug Stores, said on a recent press call. Ohio and Colorado will follow suit shortly after, she added.
"The hospitals are doing a phenomenal job, but certainly a lot of them are at saturation point dealing with COVID patients and other very sick individuals, so transferring [doses] to community pharmacies that stand ready" makes a lot of sense, Jaeger said.On January 5, less than 70 Kroger stores in the Houston, Texas, area began administering coronavirus shots to
As of Thursday, Jaeger said, any state that transferred doses from hospitals to pharmacies could begin vaccinating people at those new locations. States can continue to transfer shots moving forward, she added, with doses being moved to pharmacies on Thursdays each week.
How pharmacies will handle appointments
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a press release that nearly 400 pharmacies were slated to help with administering shots this week. On Tuesday, Wegmans Pharmacy said it had been directed by the state to vaccinate customers over 65 at nine New York locations. The time slots quickly filled up, but the pharmacies have not created any waitlists. Jaeger said pharmacies will offer appointments online, a system that will "allow for older Americans to come in a very civilized fashion to get their vaccines so they don't have to sit in lines overnight."She added that "it's pretty easy" to know whether someone is eligible for a vaccine since people over 65 can present their driver's license, while those with a preexisting health condition that qualifies them to get vaccinated can provide a doctor's note.
Patients will be observed for 15 minutes after their vaccination, she said, unless they have a history of severe allergic reactions to the vaccine, which may require longer observation.

More pharmacies will join the rollout in February
By early to mid-February, Jaeger said, more pharmacies are expected to begin vaccinations through a federal partnership with 19 pharmacy chains and associations - includingTogether, the nation's 40,000 retail pharmacies have the capacity to vaccinate 100 million people in just 30 days, Jaeger said. That's the equivalent of 3.3 million vaccinations per day, or 83 daily vaccinations per pharmacy.
If each pharmacy has only one person on staff to administer vaccines, Jaeger said, the average store could administer around seven vaccinations per hour.
The US has only administered around 10.3 million vaccines so far, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - but President-elect Joe Biden has set a goal of vaccinating 100 million people in his first 100 days in office."The constraint is going to be supply of the vaccines," she said, "but once supply is readily available, we will be able to very easily, swiftly, efficiently, and effectively" administer shots.
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