Maine causes extending COVID-19 vaccines to people aged 65 and over with new injection on the horizon

AUGUSTA, Maine – Maine may soon extend COVID-19 vaccinations to people aged 65 to 69, as federal allocations continue to increase and a new Johnson & Johnson vaccine may be approved for emergency use this weekend. .

Maine is expected to receive more than 38,600 first doses of vaccines next week, the maximum it has received in any week since vaccinations began in December. About 30,000 are allocated to suppliers through the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, while more than 8,000 go to Walmart and Walgreens stores through the federal retail pharmacy program.

The state expects the largest federal allocation of vaccines to continue, said Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Additional supply may be on the way if the one-shot vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson is authorized for emergency use. Federal advisers to the Food and Drug Administration will meet on Friday to discuss the vaccine, after an agency report released on Wednesday concluded that the vaccine is effective and safe.

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