Jonfw2
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I read this morning that the F.D.A expects to take three weeks to review the application from Pfizer, and will then hand it off to an outside panel of experts who reviews the application again. That panel has scheduled a meeting for December 10th. Based on those dates, and conversations that Pfizer is now having with states, officials are expecting to get the first shipment of vaccines around the third week of December. I just heard the head of the Dept. of Health for Illinois say they expect to get about 400K doses by the end of the year. NJ is slated to get 260K doses. Illinois is about 50% larger by population than NJ, so lines up perfectly with those numbers.
And as I've said earlier, the first group will be "protected" from the virus one week post second injection, so that's about one month later. If all goes well, it's a safe bet that all frontline healthcare workers, first responders and even nursing home patients can be possibly be vaccinated by the end of January, early February. Especially when the Moderna vaccine comes into play.
Make no mistake though, we are going to have an *awful* December and likely a pretty awful January as well. But I really am starting to believe that by the spring, things are going to vastly improve.
I absolutely agree with this timeline. We’re SO CLOSE now people need to be smart for just a little while longer.