EDITORIAL -- FEATURE SPOT, Letters to the Editor, Opinion
 By  Staff Reports Published 
2:24 pm Thursday, December 10, 2020

Letter to the Editor: COVID precautions remain paramount as vaccine becomes available

Dear editor,

As the time nears for the initial distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, Alabama’s healthcare provider organizations want to share some important information with you.

First, even with the anticipated approval of vaccines in December, the CDC has prioritized the first supply for healthcare workers, nursing home residents and first responders who are at high risk for COVID-19 exposure. A supply of vaccine will not be available to the general public until sometime in 2021.

In the meantime, the number of COVID-19 cases in Alabama continues to drastically increase at alarming rates. Therefore, it is imperative that we continue to practice the critical safety measures of wearing a mask, social distancing and washing our hands.

Second, Alabama’s healthcare providers are working with the Alabama Department of Public Health to plan for the safe and effective distribution of the vaccine once it is made available.

In addition, along with providers nationwide, we are committed to the scientific process by which the COVID-19 vaccines are being evaluated and tested.

Finally, knowing that this virus has already claimed the lives of more than 3,700 Alabamians and infected one quarter of a million in our state, we believe the impending vaccinations are critical in the fight against the further spread of COVID-19.

Historically, vaccines have saved lives. Consider the vaccines that eradicated smallpox and polio and minimized the impact of hundreds of other deadly diseases.

Our expectation is that the COVID-19 vaccines will produce similar results, and we can return to our normal lives soon. 

As always, our ultimate goal is the health and safety of all Alabamians.  With everyone’s help and cooperation, we will get through this together. 

Sincerely,

Don Williamson, Alabama Hospital Association president

Brandon Farmer, Alabama Nursing Home Association president and CEO

John C. Ziegler, Alabama State Nurses Association executive director

Mark Jackson, Medical Association of the State of Alabama executive director

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