PackPA2015 said:
Not trying to steal your thunder Davie, but saw on Bloomberg this morning that NC has now surpassed Tennessee in doses per 100 people and % of doses administered. Just behind SC in % of doses administered, but well ahead of them in doses per 100 people. NC has moved up to 20th in the nation in % of doses administered - that's right, top 25! We are getting shots in arms!
Please go ahead and steal my thunder. I do not mind, especially when it is good news. NC has been making very good progress over the past week or so with the efforts to increase vaccinations. I will be providing an update later today to show how NC and the US as a whole are doing against a couple of key targets.
Not sure if you or others saw NBC News last night, but they had a very good report on West Virginia and how they have been able to become a national leader in vaccinations. A couple of highlights I remember from the report:
1. Months ago, WV began planning for vaccinations and put a healthcare professional (critical care physician) in charge of the state's response. This person was given full responsibility over the entire state and the actions each county would implement to get vaccines rolled out.
2. Early on, West Virginia decided they did not want to be part of the federal program of using Walgreens/CVS to vaccinate the LTC facilities. As a result, they project that they will have
all LTC residents and staff fully vaccinated (both doses) by the end of this week. The story highlighted two pharmacists who work tirelessly in visiting LTC facilities everyday (mornings and late into the night) to get the LTC facilities vaccinated.
3. It was pointed out that West Virginia is a very rural and poor state, but it has not stopped them from leading the nation in vaccinations and the use of their available supply. West Virginia has administered 81.6% of their available vaccines.