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Amount of vaccine
#1
Sigh... politics.

CNBC story:

Quote:“I can’t tell you how much vaccine we have, and if I can’t tell it to you then I can’t tell it to the governors and I can’t tell it to the state health officials,” CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told “Fox News Sunday.”

In a dig at the Trump administration, Walensky said the lack of knowledge of vaccine supply is indicative of “the challenges we’ve been left with.”

If anyone knows Biden's new CDC director, tell her that the CDC has been keeping track of the doses distributed on a dashboard and in databases (Pfizer & Moderna).   If you'd like to double check it with the number of doses Texas received, they're here. (I double checked Week 7. There was a discrepancy of 100 in the 332K doses.  Probably my error.)

I am worried that the lack of knowledge of vaccine supply is indeed indicative of the challenges we now face, but the CDC has the data & publishes it.
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#2
When in doubt, blame Trump.

On the other hand, I had to log into my Kaiser account today, and Kaisers shows how many vaccines they've received, and how many they've given out. Received 490k, injected, 460k. 94% while California as a whole is around 40%.
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(01-25-2021, 10:53 AM)cardcrimson Wrote: When in doubt, blame Trump.

On the other hand, I had to log into my Kaiser account today, and Kaisers shows how many vaccines they've received, and how many they've given out. Received 490k, injected, 460k. 94% while California as a whole is around 40%.

Yes, Kaiser has claimed that it does that well (91%) in Santa Clara County.  Great, but I'd feel better if those numbers were confirmed by external agencies.


On the other hand, Kaiser claimed that it has 50% of the 65+ of California as patients.  The 490K is out of 4.9M distributed to California. Even if you subtract off Phase 1-A's estimate of 2.5M, that leaves Kaiser saying they've received only 25% of Phase 1-B doses.   That seems odd unless they are doing the stockpiling of 2nd doses that the US Government was doing.  I'd look closely to see if that 490K was "1st doses", as well as trying to understand how many of those were for their staff rather than customers.  California estimated something like 2.2M front-line health care workers.  How many of those work for Kaiser?   I don't know.

But still, Kaiser appears to be doing a good job.
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