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Philly sees rise in COVID cases, new vaccines to be FDA-approved.
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Philly sees rise in COVID cases, new vaccines to be FDA-approved.

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Last updated: 2024/08/21 at 8:41 PM
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Rolling Out Updated COVID-19 Vaccines: What You Need to Know

With COVID-19 cases on the rise in the Philadelphia region and across the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is gearing up to approve updated vaccines in the coming days. This news comes as infection rates continue to climb in at least 25 states, including Pennsylvania, while New Jersey appears to have reached a plateau. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the need for updated vaccines is becoming increasingly urgent.

According to reports from national media outlets, Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna are set to receive the green light from the FDA, with the vaccines expected to be available within days of approval. The new vaccines are designed to target the KP.2 variant, one of the many circulating in the United States, as reported by the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

Dr. Eric Sachinwalla, Jefferson Health’s medical director of infection prevention and control, emphasized the importance of getting vaccinated, highlighting that the new vaccines offer strong protection even if they don’t align perfectly with the most prevalent variants of the virus.

While COVID-related hospitalizations and deaths remain low nationwide despite rising infection rates, health officials stress the importance of vaccination in preventing severe illness and long-term effects of the virus. Data suggests that being vaccinated significantly decreases hospitalizations and deaths related to COVID and may also protect against long COVID.

Despite the effectiveness of vaccines, there is still hesitation among some individuals to get vaccinated due to political reasons or a sense of complacency. Dr. Neil Fishman, chief medical officer of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, emphasized the need for continued vigilance in following public health measures, such as frequent handwashing, covering coughs, and staying home when sick.

To track infection rates, public health departments are turning to innovative methods, such as monitoring wastewater for traces of COVID. This allows officials to gain valuable insights into community transmission and take appropriate measures to limit the spread of the virus.

As the fight against COVID-19 continues, getting vaccinated remains a crucial step in protecting yourself and others. It is essential to stay informed, follow public health guidelines, and take proactive measures to prevent infection. Together, we can overcome the challenges posed by the virus and work towards a healthier, safer future for all.

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