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Saturday, September 06, 2025

Good News From States Protecting Us & The COVID Vaccine

Unfortunately, this doesn't include my state, but it's a relief to know that not everyone is a COVID vaccine denier.

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Concerned about federal vaccine policies, states are crafting their own
NPR Shots - Health News, 9/6/25

"State leaders are going their own way in making vaccine policies this fall — which means your ability to get a COVID-19 shot may soon depend on where you live.

"New York has declared a "statewide disaster emergency" to preserve access to COVID vaccines. Massachusetts is making insurers pay for vaccines recommended by the state and not solely those recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. New Mexico is taking steps to ensure that pharmacists can continue to give out vaccines.

"Some states are banding together to form regional health coalitions. Oregon, Washington, California and Hawaii have formed the West Coast Health Alliance to coordinate their vaccine recommendations. States in the Northeast are considering a public health collaboration.

"The moves are in response to recent changes to long-established processes for crafting vaccine guidance at the federal level.

"We're seeing something happen that we're concerned [about], and we're not going to wait to see how it plays out," said Dennis Worsham, health secretary for the Washington State Department of Health, at a media briefing on September 3.

"Those concerns include: staff and budget cuts at federal health agencies, the firing of prominent doctors from vaccine advisory committees, the firing of the new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the resignation of top leaders from the agency, he said.

"The tipping point came last week, Worsham said, when the Food and Drug Administration put limits on who's eligible for the fall COVID shot, restricting approval to people who are 65 or older or have other health problems that put them at risk. That means healthy adults and children who want to get the vaccine must now get a prescription outside federal recommendations.

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