start delivering vaccinations within 24 hours after that. Moderna may potentially be next on the list if that happens.
Pfizer and Moderna could have 40 million doses available for the US market by the end of December, providing the potential to fully vaccinate 20 million people.
If all does not go as planned in December, you can expect the conversations to accelerate in January as more vaccines become available to a wider range of people.
What Are the Costs Involved?
You need to know, there is no need to come out of pocket to foot the bill for a Coronavirus vaccine. It may all be free thanks to the money the federal government has given to companies who have the ability to develop coronavirus vaccines.
Pfizer, Novavax, Moderna, and AstraZeneca are all pharmaceutical and biotech companies that received over $7 billion to solve the problem.
Where can you get the vaccine?
Hospitals, nursing homes, and long-term care facilities are already setup to deliver vaccines. Workers and residents at these locations will have access to the vaccine through their workplaces.
If you’re the average person, you’ll be able to access the vaccine at places where flu shots are normally given. Check out your grocery store pharmacy and physician’s office for more details.
What You Should Know Now?
As more details about vaccines start to unfold, you should be aware of the possibilities and limitations ahead. As of now, Pfizer and Moderna vaccines may be the popular choices because of their immunization innovation known as mRNA vaccine.
They are considered safe and provides 95% protection against symptomatic disease. But no one knows if the vaccinations will stop the spread of the disease to others and how long the protection will last.
Before getting vaccinated, be sure to look at the safety data and understand the genetic material that is being used.
While Moderna and Pfizer’s vaccination safety levels are based on the fact that they only use a piece of genetic material instead of a whole virus, AstraZeneca’s and Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine uses a replicate deficient virus to distribute a piece of genetic material from the coronavirus.
Safety information is not available for those vaccines to date.
While you wait on the coronavirus vaccination solution, make sure you do whatever it takes to build your immune system. This can impact the vaccination you receive and when you are able to receive it.
Use this time to strengthen your immune system with a healthy diet, adequate sleep, and frequent exercise to put you in the best position going forward.