Alaska Is First State To Expand Vaccinations To All Approved Ages
Anyone 16 and older -- the age cutoff for FDA approval of the vaccine -- can now get a shot in Alaska. Gov. Mike Dunleavy called the stage a "game changer."
Anchorage Daily News:
All Alaskans Age 16 And Older Now Eligible For COVID-19 Vaccine
Alaska on Tuesday broadened an already long list of people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to include anyone 16 and older who lives or works in the state. The change makes Alaska the first U.S. state to remove eligibility requirements for the COVID-19 vaccine, state officials said Tuesday. Officials announced the milestone almost a year after Alaska marked its first case of the virus that was tied to the deaths of more than 300 Alaskans, left others with lasting health complications and wreaked havoc on the economy statewide. (Krakow, 3/9)
CNBC:
Alaska Is First State To Make Covid Vaccines Available To Nearly All
Alaska on Tuesday became the first state to make Covid vaccines available to anyone 16 and older who works or lives in the state, effective immediately. “This historic step is yet another nationwide first for Alaska,” Gov. Mike Dunleavy said in a statement, adding he “couldn’t be prouder” of Alaska’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. (Ng, 3/9)
NPR:
Alaska Opens Vaccines To Everyone Over 16
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy called the vaccination expansion a "game changer." He said eligibility requirements for the vaccinations are dropped, effective immediately. "A healthy community means a healthy economy," Dunleavy said. "With widespread vaccinations available to all Alaskans who live or work here, we will no doubt see our economy grow and our businesses thrive." (Diaz, 3/10)
The New York Times:
Alaska Becomes First State To Open Vaccine Access To Everyone 16 And Older
Alaska has fully vaccinated 16 percent of its population, the highest rate in the country, according to a New York Times database. Adam Crum, the commissioner of the state health department, said, “If Alaskans had any questions about vaccine eligibility and criteria, I hope today’s announcement clears it up for you.” He added, “Simply put, you are eligible to get the vaccine.” (Pietsch and Gold, 3/9)