Oklahoma health officials reject CDC vaccine recommendation
Source: Associated Press
Oklahoma health officials reject CDC vaccine recommendation
By SEAN MURPHY
December 24, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) Oklahoma health officials say they dont plan to follow all of the new federal guidelines for coronavirus vaccine distribution and will keep adults 65 and older in Phase Two of the states distribution protocol.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines over the weekend to prioritize people aged 75 and older and front-line essential workers in Phase Two of the vaccine rollout. But Oklahoma Health Commissioner Dr. Lance Frye said in a statement late Wednesday that the states advisory committee decided it would be problematic to prioritize young and healthy workers over Oklahomans in the 65-74 age group.
While we always take CDC recommendations into consideration, in this particular case, our advisory and planning committees do not feel comfortable implementing an automatic change at this time, Frye said. We believe the current priority groups as outlined by our states planning committee ensure that our most vulnerable populations are able to receive the vaccine first.
Along with adults 65 and older, the state also plans to prioritize adults of any age with comorbidities, including hypertension, obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancers or chronic lung, liver or renal diseases. The state estimates there are about 635,000 Oklahomans in these two categories.
Frye says health officials plan to closely monitor the states vaccine supply and could consider prioritizing those age 75 and older if supplies and provider access remains limited.
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