Club Updates – Nov. 24
To date, more than 77% of the US population aged 12 and older have received at least one shot–including more The country’s vaccination rate continues to slowly climb as now 70% of the population has received at least one dose, 59% are fully vaccinated and 32 million have received a booster dose. The U.S. ramps up vaccinations among children as kids ages 5 to 11 became eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine on Nov. 2. About 900,000 kids have received their first does and more than 700,000 have appointments scheduled for their first dose. Visit our Coronavirus Resource Center for the most up-to-date information on COVID-19.
Federal Guidance
FDA
Vaccine Updates
- U.S. Vaccine Distribution and Delivery, Tracked by State, The Washington Post
- White House Says About 900,000 Kids Ages 5 to 11 got a COVID Vaccine in the First Week After its Approval, CNBC
- Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna COVID-19 Boosters for All Adults Backed by FDA, CDC, WSJ
- Austria Becomes First in Europe to Impose Vaccine Mandate, Return to Lockdown, WSJ
State Updates
- D.C. Will no Longer Require Masks in Indoor Settings, Bowser Announces, The Washington Post
- DeSantis Signs Anti-mandate Bills into Law but They Conflict with Federal COVID Rules, Miami Herald
- Disney Pauses its Worker Vaccine Mandate After Florida’s Ban, NY Times
- New Tennessee Law Prohibits Many Employers from Requiring Proof of COVID-19 Vaccination Status, Creates Exemption Process for Federal Contractors, The National Law Review
- COVID-19 Surge Stains Michigan’s Hospitals, NY Times
Resources
- Coronavirus in the US: Latest Map and Case Count, The New York Times
- Podcast: Fauci’s Advice for America, The Washington Post (26 minutes)
New York Times Shows U.S. COVID Cases Are Again on the Rise: During November, COVID-19 cases in parts of New England and the Mountain West have started to rise, resulting in a nearly 30% surge this month. See full findings here.
News Updates
- Biden Administration Looks to Expand Access to COVID-19 Antiviral Pills, WSJ
- COVID-19 Cases Rise in Pockets of North and West, Halting Delta Variant’s Decline in US, WSJ
- Companies Face a Dilemma: Delay Office Reopenings Again, or Take a New Approach?, WSJ
- COVID Tests are in Short Supply. Here are 4 Ways to Prepare Before Holiday Trips, The Washington Post
- US COVID Deaths in 2021 Surpass 2020’s, WSJ
- We’re Still Not Taking the Pandemic Seriously, Axios
- An End to Masks in Schools? More Districts Ease COVID-19 Rules as Kids Get Shots, WSJ
- COVID Misinformation Spreads Because Many Americans are Awful at Math, The Washington Post
- Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Aide Warned New COVID Law Was Illegal, Tennessean
- COVID-19 Created a Child-Care Crisis, and Big Providers Aim to Fill the Void, WSJ
- New COVID Test Offers Quick PCR-quality Results at Home, Axios
- 2.6 Million Children Under 12 have Received Their First Vaccine Dose, White House Says, The Washington Post
- Who’s Quitting Their Jobs? New Data Show Some Workers Are More Likely Than Others, WSJ
- More Than 1 Million in US Have Lost Sense of Smell Months after Getting COVID-19, Study Finds, The Washington Post
- As a New COVID-19 Surge Spreads Across Europe, Countries are Reimposing Restrictions, WSJ
- States are Curbing Access to Telehealth Services That Were Expanded During the Pandemic, WSJ
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