Public Health Ramps up for COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake

Zhan Ting
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Coronavirus cases flooding to new highs and countless antibody dosages coming, the pressing factor is on to convince Americans to get vaccinated. General wellbeing couriers are attempting to meet that objective, however are confronting steep difficulties. Readiness to get a COVID-19 immunization has consistently gone up among U.S. grown-ups, yet suspicion stays a genuine obstruction to accomplishing group resistance — and doing as such in an evenhanded manner. A December overview from Kaiser Family Foundation found 71% of grown-ups would get a COVID-19 immunization that was resolved protected by researchers and accessible for nothing, up from 63% in September. In any case, in excess of a quarter were as yet reluctant, saying they presumably or unquestionably would not get inoculated In another study from general wellbeing gatherings, including the National Association of County and City Health Officials, just 50% of overview respondents said they would or most likely get inoculated, and a full 39% were uncertain, liking to keep a watch out how well vaccinations continue. Question of antibody wellbeing and viability is particularly high among Blacks and Hispanics, who likewise face higher paces of death and hospitalization from COVID-19 than whites With COVID-19 sicknesses stressing clinics, laborers and wellbeing frameworks across the U.S., authorities need to ensure the current year's influenza season doesn't deteriorate the circumstance
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公共卫生部门加大COVID-19疫苗接种力度
冠状病毒病例激增至新高,无数抗体剂量即将到来,当务之急是说服美国人接种疫苗。一般福利快递公司正试图实现这一目标,但却面临着严峻的困难。在美国成年人中,接受COVID-19免疫接种的意愿一直在上升,但怀疑仍然是实现群体抵抗的真正障碍——并且以公平的方式做到这一点。凯撒家庭基金会(Kaiser Family Foundation) 12月份的一项综述发现,71%的成年人会接种COVID-19免疫接种,这种免疫接种得到了研究人员的保护,并且可以免费获得,高于9月份的63%。无论如何,超过四分之一的人仍然不愿意,他们说他们可能或毫无疑问不会接种疫苗。在另一项来自包括全国县和市卫生官员协会在内的一般健康聚会的研究中,只有50%的总体受访者表示他们会或最有可能接种疫苗,39%的人不确定,喜欢密切关注疫苗接种的持续情况。黑人和西班牙裔的抗体健康和生存能力问题尤其高,他们也面临着比白人更高的死亡和住院率。美国各地的诊所、劳动者和福利框架都面临着COVID-19疾病的压力,当局需要确保今年的流感季节不会恶化这种情况
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