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Yoni Heisler
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- CDC Director Rochelle Walensky recently said that vaccinating teachers shouldn't be a prerequisite for opening schools back up.
- Walensky's comments come shortly after the CDC published a study that found that the risk of COVID-19 transmission in schools is low when students and teachers wear masks at all times.
- The coronavirus infection rate in the US has dropped by more than 30% over the last two weeks.
While it would be nice to vaccinate the entire country en masse, a limited supply of COVID-19 vaccine doses necessitates a more staggered approach. For this very reason, only select groups of people have been able to receive the vaccine, a list that includes healthcare workers, the elderly, and frontline essential workers like teachers and firefighters. As the coronavirus vaccine supply increases, states will eventually start making the vaccine available to everyone.
The vaccination strategy above certainly makes sense to the extent that you want to vaccinate people who have a high risk of experiencing severe COVID symptoms along with people who are more likely to be exposed and transmit the virus to others.
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