The Biden administration’s coronavirus response coordinator thinks it’s reasonable to expect people to get two annual shots simultaneously. Dr. Ashish Jha told a White House press briefing Tuesday that the administration’s focus is going to be annual injections for COVID-19 and the flu and that this is “why God gave us two arms.
“The good news is you can get both your flu shot and COVID shot at the same time. It’s actually a good idea,” said Jha, who is also a dean of the Brown University School of Public Health. “I really believe this is why God gave us two arms — one for the flu shot and the other one for the COVID shot.”
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According to a report by The New York Post, Jha also repeated messaging from earlier in the pandemic that people should get vaccinated to help grandparents and vulnerable members of the community. So, today, we’re calling on all Americans: Roll up your sleeve to get your COVID-19 vaccine shot,” he said.
Jha insisted the United States had reached “an important milestone” with the vaccines, which have long divided the nation and led to mass firings among many refusing to get them. “For a large majority of Americans, we are moving to a point where a single annual COVID shot should provide a high degree of protection against serious illness all year,” he said, compared to the need for a shot every few months.
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Still, the “highest-risk individuals … may need more than annual protection,” he said, singling out the over-80s. “The pandemic isn’t over,” he claimed, despite his earlier messaging that it would mostly be contained with an annual shot. “We will remain vigilant, and of course, we continue to look for and prepare for unforeseen twists and turns.”
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