Manchin Leads Delegation Call For Administration's Prioritization of West Virginia In Next COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe
Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Representatives Carol
Miller, David McKinley and Alex Mooney sent a letter to the Biden
Administration urging its prioritization of West Virginia in the next round of
COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Addressed to Acting Department of Health and
Human Services Secretary Norris Cochran and Acting Department of Defense
Secretary David Norquist, the letter cites West Virginia’s record for
successful vaccine distribution and the high number of at-risk West Virginians
as reasons for the request.
"I thank the Biden Administration for the quick actions they have taken in
the past week to increase vaccines across the country," said
Senator Manchin. "West Virginia continues to lead the nation in
COVID-19 vaccinations, proving our state is prepared to receive an increase in
the next COVID-19 vaccine distribution so our frontline workers, healthcare
professionals and all West Virginians who want a vaccination can receive one as
additional doses become available. As the state with the highest rate of people
at-risk for complications from COVID-19, prioritizing the Mountain State in the
next vaccine distribution just makes sense. I look forward to continuing to
work with the Biden Administration as they work to improve vaccine supply and
distribute additional doses for West Virginians."
“West Virginia is meeting the challenge to vaccinate our population,” said
Senator Capito. “We have successfully established vaccination sites in
every one of our 55 counties and also had the first online state vaccination
registration system in the nation. Now that we have shown we have the
capability and the infrastructure to rapidly administer doses and given our
large elderly population, it is essential the Biden administration prioritize
West Virginia for additional doses in the future rounds of COVID-19 vaccine
distribution.”
“West Virginia is leading the nation in COVID-19 vaccination distribution,
making it a proven and commonsense choice for distribution prioritization,” said
Congresswoman Miller. “I am proud to lead this letter with my West
Virginia colleagues to ensure our state’s at-risk populations, frontline
workers, and those eligible receive the vaccine as swiftly as possible. Every
successful vaccine brings us one step closer to defeating this virus. I urge
the Biden Administration to prioritize West Virginia and our successful vaccine
administration track record in its next round of distribution.”
“West Virginia has shown what good planning and attention to
detail can do," said Congressman McKinley. "Our
state and local leaders have created a plan that addresses the needs of West
Virginians and we should not be penalized for it. Governor Justice has said if
we can get the shots we can get them into arms. We are hoping that HHS will
grant our request so more West Virginians can be vaccinated. Without mass
vaccination we will never reopen this country.”
“I’m proud of the Mountain State’s national lead in vaccine distribution,"
said Congressman Mooney. "The allocation of additional
doses should prioritize West Virginia, especially given the high rate of
elderly and at-risk populations. I will continue to work with my colleagues in
Congress to make sure West Virginians have the resources needed to combat the
coronavirus.”
The full text of the letter:
Dear Acting
Secretary Cochran and Acting Secretary Norquist,
Thank you
for your leadership as our country works to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
Through the establishment of Operation Warp Speed, we have seen a historic
public-private partnership to create multiple COVID-19 vaccines in a matter of
months. We support your work to quickly distribute these vaccines across the
nation to help save lives and return to normalcy. We look forward to the
additional vaccines being shipped to states as early as next week. As you may
know, our state of West Virginia has led the nation in distribution of COVID-19
vaccines and seeks to continue this effort.
As of
January 26, 2021, the State of West Virginia’s first dose vaccination
administration rate was 94.1%. This makes West Virginia’s vaccine
administration rate one of the highest in the nation. West Virginia has
administered 169,227 first doses of the vaccine and 43,648 second doses,
totaling 212,875 doses administered statewide. Governor Justice has announced
future vaccination clinics across the state to ensure our aging population and
frontline workers can easily access the vaccine. While many states work to
increase their rate of vaccination, West Virginia estimates it can administer
up to 125,000 vaccines a week, far above its current weekly allocation of
roughly 24,000 vaccine doses.
West
Virginia has the third highest rate of people over 65 years of age, and the
highest rate of persons at-risk of complications from COVID-19 infection. This
rate of at-risk persons makes it imperative that West Virginia be prioritized
for future vaccine allocations. By prioritizing vaccine doses to states most at
need and ready to use them, we can ensure that no vaccine expires before use.
While previous allocations relied solely on a pro rata population formula, we
feel this needs to be adjusted to better reflect the phases of vaccine
administration. West Virginia has a higher rate of our population eligible for
vaccination under the first phase than any other state. This coupled with West
Virginia’s successful vaccination administration, supports the need for more
vaccine doses to the state.
Prioritizing
vaccine doses to states with at-risk populations and most ready to use the
vaccines, such as West Virginia, will help improve the health of our state’s
residents and the nation as a whole. While you work to improve our vaccine
supply chain and manufacturing, we urge you to focus future allocations on
states with the highest need and most ready to use the vaccine, so no vaccine
doses expire. Thank you for your consideration of this request and your
tireless work to keep Americans safe and healthy.
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