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New York’s Covid-19 Vaccination Plan

October 20, 2020 By New York Truckstop Leave a Comment

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The New York State Department of Health has released a draft Covid-19 Vaccination Administration Program, serving as an initial framework for ensuring the safe and effective distribution of a Covid-19 vaccine in New York.

Considering the great unknowns at this point in the vaccine development process, the draft New York State Covid-19 Vaccination Administration Program is designed to be flexible and account for multiple variables and scenarios regarding availability, the timeline for approval, delineation of federal and state responsibilities, funding, supply chain needs, and allocation requirements.

This plan prioritizes vaccination recipients following the proposed prioritization matrix to ensure those most at risk and essential workers are priority recipients, with particular attention paid to those living in communities with the highest Covid-19 prevalence:

High Covid-19 Prevalence in Geographic Area

Low Covid-19 Prevalence in Geographic Area

High-risk populations/essential healthcare workers

Priority 1

Priority 2

Lower risk populations/other essential workers

Priority 3

Priority 4

General population

Priority 5

Priority 6

Each phase has proposed additional prioritization phases to be used based on vaccine availability and vaccination rates:

Phase 1

          Healthcare workers

          Long-term care facility workers who regularly interact with residents

          Most at-risk long-term care facility patients

Phase 2

          First responders

          Teachers/school staff, childcare providers

          Public health workers

          Other essential frontline workers that regularly interact with the public (pharmacists, grocery                     store workers, transit employees, etc.) or maintain critical infrastructure

          Other long-term care facility patients and those living in other congregate settings

          Individuals in the general population deemed particularly high risk due to comorbidities and                        health conditions

Phase 3

          Individuals over 65

          High-risk individuals under 65

Phase 4

          All other essential workers

Phase 5

          Healthy adults and children

The plan can not be finalized until the federal government clearly delineates the roles and responsibilities between the federal and state governments, outlines how the vaccine will be funded or reimbursed, and provide other key details, such as timing, allocation, quantities, prioritization, distribution, administration, and monitoring post-administration.

(We discuss a bit about the logistics of providing the vaccine with Trucking Association of New York President Kendra Hems here).

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