An independent group of doctors outline their recommendations for dealing with COVID-19, which they say is “here to stay.”
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The report suggests that getting more people vaccinated would substantially help. Ideally, it says, at least 85% of the U.S. population should get at least two doses of a Covid vaccine. Currently, the U.S. is approximately 65% fully vaccinated, according toA new Operation Warp Speed-like program for therapeutics
For now, the program is operational in only a few hundred locations. It's expected to ramp up to tens of thousands of locations in the next few weeks. A federal"Test to Treat" website The report says that more research and funding from Congress and state legislators should be provided to mitigate Covid-related health disparities disproportionately impacting people of color, rural communities, tribal lands, and other underserved groups and locations. These groups tend to have less access to medical care andThe report's authors recommend a few ways to reach those underserved areas, like funding the local health efforts of community leaders and faith-based organizations.
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