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As demand for COVID-19 vaccines collapses in many areas of the U.S., states are scrambling to use stockpiles of doses before they expire and have to be added to the millions that have already gone to waste.

From some of the least vaccinated states, like Indiana and North Dakota, to some of the most vaccinated states, like New Jersey and Vermont, public health departments are shuffling doses around in the hopes of finding providers that can use them.

State health departments told The Associated Press they have tracked millions of doses that went to waste, including ones that expired, were in a multi-dose vial that couldn’t be used completely or had to be tossed for some other reason like temperature issues or broken vials.

Nearly 1.5 million doses in Michigan, 1.45 million in North Carolina, 1 million in Illinois and almost 725,000 doses in Washington couldn’t be used.

The percentage of wasted doses in California is only about 1.8%, but in a state that has received 84 million doses and administered more than 71 million of them, that equates to roughly 1.4 million doses. Providers there are asked to keep doses until they expire, then properly dispose of them, the California Department of Public Health said.

The national rate of wasted doses is about 9.5% of the more than 687 million doses that have been delivered as of late February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. That equates to about 65 million doses.

The problem is not unique to the U.S. More than a million doses of the Russian Sputnik vaccine expired this week in Guatemala, because nobody wanted to take the shot.

Vaccination program managers say that tossing out doses is inevitable in any inoculation campaign because of the difficulty in aligning supply and demand for a product with a limited shelf life.

But the coronavirus pandemic has killed nearly 6 million people and shattered economies across the globe, and every dose that goes to waste feels like a missed opportunity considering how successful the vaccines are in preventing death and serious disease.

It also comes only about a year after people desperate to get the vaccine attempted to jump in line to get ahead of those deemed higher priority. Hospital board members, their trustees and donors around the U.S. got early access or offers for vaccinations, raising complaints about favoritism and inequity at a time when the developing world had virtually no doses.

And many poorer nations still have low vaccine rates, including 13 countries in Africa with less than 5% of their population fully vaccinated. T hey are plagued by unpredictable deliveries, weak health care systems, vaccine hesitancy and some supply issues, although health officials say inventory is markedly stronger than earlier in the pandemic.

In fact, supplies are so strong that the CDC now advises doctors that it’s OK to discard doses if it means opening up the standard multi-dose vials to vaccinate a single person and the rest has to be tossed.

“Pivoting to what’s happening now, you have much more production and distribution to low-income countries,” said Dr. Joseph Bresee, who directs the COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation Program at the Task Force for Global Health in Decatur, Georgia. “The issue of some stockpiles in the U.S., Germany and Japan, that are not redistributed to sub-Saharan Africa, it’s less of an acute problem now because vaccine production and distribution is in high-gear right now serving those low-income countries.”

The Department of Health and Human Services also said that redistributing states’ excess doses to other nations is not feasible because of the difficulty in transporting the shots, which must remain cold, in addition to not being cost effective because of the relatively small number concentrated at sites.

Of the more than 687 million doses sent to states, 550 million to 600 million have been administered, HHS said Monday. The vaccines authorized in the U.S., made by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, can last for up to about six months from the time of manufacture.

A senior HHS official familiar with vaccine distribution plans took issue with the word “wastage,” saying it implies mismanagement when states are effectively overseeing their inventories. The CDC, however, uses the term “wastage” on its website and asks states to report their numbers.

The CDC said Thursday that the federal government, jurisdictions and vaccine providers have a strong partnership to get as many people vaccinated as possible while reducing vaccine wastage, and that the likelihood of leaving unused doses in a vial may increase as demand slows, even when providers continue to follow best practices to use every dose possible.

The fading demand comes as the pandemic itself wanes in the U.S. On Thursday, the CDC said about 90% of the U.S. population lives in counties where the risk of coronavirus is posing a low or medium threat — meaning residents don’t need to wear masks in most indoor settings. That was up from 70% last week.

FILE - Prepared Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine syringes wait for patients at a middle school in Wheeling, Ill., June 11, 2021.

FILE – Prepared Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine syringes wait for patients at a middle school in Wheeling, Ill., June 11, 2021.

The average number of Americans getting their first shot is down to about 70,000 a day, the lowest point since the U.S. vaccination campaign began in December 2020. About 76% of the U.S. population has received at least one shot and roughly 65% of all Americans are fully vaccinated.

With demand so low, states will undoubtedly be confronted with more waste in the months ahead, although they will benefit from any booster expansions.

Idaho, for example, has 230,000 doses on hand but is only averaging fewer than 2,000 doses administered a week.

Oregon’s vaccination rate is slightly higher than the national average, but the health authority there said last week that they have “significant excess vaccine on hand” because of the recent drop in demand. The state is trying to use up as many of the 716,000 doses in its inventory as possible.

Rhode Island has the highest percentage of residents who are fully vaccinated in the nation, at slightly more than 80%, but the health department reported having 137,000 doses on hand last week. Health officials say they need them for a big push to increase the vaccination rate for booster doses.

Health officials in some states have developed “matchmaker” programs to connect vaccine providers with excess doses with providers seeking doses. Many said they’re attempting to redistribute doses with expiration dates that are quickly approaching. New Jersey has a task force that has transferred more than 600,000 doses around the state since June. West Virginia has offered to transfer Pfizer adult doses to nearby states.

Immunization managers have been asking for single-dose vials, especially for pediatricians, but it may not work for manufacturers to package it that way yet, said Claire Hannan, executive director at the Association of Immunization Managers. She said wasting vaccine “just can’t be an issue.”

“We tell this to providers, but the most important thing is getting people vaccinated. And that’s hard when the demand goes down. You don’t have constant flow,” she said. “But that’s just a necessary evil I guess.”

HHS said states are ordering prudently, paralleling the drop in demand. The minimum order for Pfizer used to be nearly 1,200 doses but now it’s 100, and Moderna reduced the number of doses per vial, the agency said.

“Given what we’ve seen in terms of the number of people still unvaccinated, I do think finding any way to get the shot in arms, even at the expense of potential wastage, is still important,” said Katie Greene, an assistant research director at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy.

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BOGOTA COLOMBIA). Wednesday, March 2, 2022 (RPTV NEWS AGENCY). ‘Mello Bolaños’, was subcontracted at the beginning of 2021, by the top leader of the “Clan del Golfo”, to take command of more than 97 members of the North Caribbean Commission in the departments of Magdalena and La Guajira, so that he could continue with the monopoly of the shipping routes for cocaine hydrochloride to Central America and Europe.

“Mello Bolaños”, had a criminal record of 13 years, had started his criminal career since 2009 as head of hitmen of the criminal organization “Los Paisas” and later of “Los Nevados”, with criminal interference in the department of Magdalene; In 2017, he offered his services as a hitman to the organized common crime group “La Silla”, dedicating himself to the collection for the protection of drug shipments to large drug traffickers in the ports of Santa Marta, under the name of alias ‘La Silla’ or ‘ Elkin’, in order to preserve the security of shipments.

The ringleader had the order to seize the drug trafficking routes, bringing together the criminal groups of the region to jointly traffic and meet the international demand for the drug, for which he also used collection centers near the main port and other shipping sites. clandestine on different beaches in the sector, where he controlled the release of cocaine hydrochloride, charging up to one million pesos for each kilogram.

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The accumulated incidence of coronavirus has dropped 306 points since last Friday, February 18, the week in which Health has reported 1,412 deaths, although some cases are delays in notifications. The sixth wave continues to decline in all indicators, especially in hospitals.

This Friday the incidence stands at 613 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, 35 points less than yesterday (648) and compared to 919 last Friday, a difference of 306 points, still at extreme risk of transmission as long as it does not drop below 500/100,000.

However, the week of February 14 to 18 this difference in the rate of decline was, from Friday to Friday, 542 points, so the curve is slowing down.

All the autonomous communities have dropped below a thousand cases and Galicia, with 999, is in the lead, although its drop is visible since last Friday it had 1,500 new cases.

On the other side, Melilla has 290; Andalusia 313; Castile-La Mancha 390 and Madrid 398.

By age groups, the highest incidence occurs in the group of 12 to 19 years (983); followed by those between 20 and 29 years old (752).

Deaths: 1,412 reported

The Ministry of Health It has notified a total of 1,412 deaths from covid since last Friday, although many of them have an earlier date of death and have been communicated late by the autonomous communities.

This Friday, 248 deaths have been reported, 226 yesterday, 301 on Wednesday, 173 on Tuesday and 464 on Monday after the weekend.

Since death records are available from this health crisis, a total of 99,410 people have died in Spain.

Infections down

According to the Ministry of Health, the total number of positives reported this Friday compared to the previous day is 27,527 and 168,302 in the last eight days.

The previous week, from February 14 to 18, a total of 205,022 were recorded, reflecting a progressive drop in coronavirus cases.

Since the start of the pandemic, as far as is known, there have been 10,977,524 cases in Spain.

The positivity rate of diagnostic tests continues to drop to 19.22%, 3.8 points less in a week.

Less hospital strain

The ICUs are at 11.38% bed occupancy with 1,053 patients, 59 less than yesterday and 231 less since Friday, February 18.

No autonomous community is in a situation of extreme risk (more than 25% occupancy), although Catalonia has 20.75%.

In Spanish hospitals, on the ward and ICU, there are 7,248 covid patients (5.848% occupancy), 576 less than yesterday and 2,494 less than the previous Friday.

vaccinations

In total there are 38,425,973 citizens91.1% of the population over 12 years of age, with the full schedule of the covid vaccine.

In addition, 24 million people have already received the booster dose, 50.7% of the general population.

57.1% of children between 5 and 11 years old (1.8 million out of 3.2 million) have received at least one dose and 16.7% already have the complete schedule since the start of the pediatric vaccination campaign.

The operation against a gang known as ‘The Landlords’ was presented by the Prosecutor’s Office as a step to stop the illegal sale of properties in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

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The Prosecutor’s Office reported the captures of a network that was presumed to sell public and private ‘lots’in addition to creating invasions.

Among those arrested are a president of the Community Action Board and a justice of the peace.

César Lemos, Undersecretary for Access to Justice Services, said that the detainees were taking advantage of the illusion of families looking for their own homes.

Communes 15, 14 and 21, together with the villages of Navarro and La Buitrera, are surrounded by invasions. According to the authorities, one of these lots may be priced between 18 and 120 million pesos.

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For his part, the Secretary of Housing, Martha Liliana Hernandez, stressed that the operation is a support to avoid this type of scam. He recommended that when buying a property it is important to study titles and go to a notary to read the deed.

“To purchase land, it must be properly urbanized and have documentation. They can go to the Office of Public Instrumentsask for a certificate of tradition and there they can verify if they really are the owners of the land that is being sold”.

Hernandez also recommends making a checklist or going to the Ministry of Social Housing and Habitat of the capital of Cali, where they will be given the route to verify the legality of the properties before buying.

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The cumulative incidence of coronavirus falls 217 points after the weekend to 1,244 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. All epidemiological indicators continue to decline, except for the deaths that total 601 reported since last Friday.

The incidence falls 217 points and deaths add 601 after the weekend


Customers at a bar in San Sebastián. The Basque Government, since Monday, has relaxed the restrictions imposed by the pandemic. EFE/Javier Etxezarreta

The sixth wave of coronavirus in Spain is still in a rapid decline phase, except for deaths. After the weekend, 601 more deaths have been reported, one of the highest figures after three days although many of the cases correspond to delayed notifications.

Last Monday, February 7, a total of 335 deaths from covid were reported in three days, while last Friday (last day with data), there were 389.

The total number of deaths since records are available in this pandemic is 96,596.

According to Health, the communities have reported almost 10,000 deaths (9,679) since the beginning of the sixth wave (October 14, 2021), which represents 10% of the total deaths from covid in the two years of the pandemic.

The incidence: 217 points less

The cumulative incidence to 14 days of coronavirus it has fallen 217 points since last Friday to 1,244 cases per 100,000 compared to 1,461 three days ago.

All regions have dropped below 2,000 cases and those with the highest incidence are Galicia (1,869); Murcia (1,861) and Cantabria (1,809).

At the other extreme, Andalusia stands out with 509 cases; Canary Islands with 555; Melilla with 846 and Madrid with 883 cases, according to data released this Monday by the Ministry of Health.

For age bracketsthe incidence is low in all groups, especially in those under 11 years of age with 1,811 cases/100,000 compared to 2,288 last Friday.

Infections: they drop to 68,706 in three days

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been 68,706 infections more after the weekend, in contrast to last Monday when the positives amounted to 120,818

Since the start of the pandemic in Spain there are already 10,672,906 infections on record.

The positivity rate of diagnostic tests continues to drop to 27.66 compared to 29.46 on Friday or 31.69 last Monday.

Less pressure on hospitals

The ICUs are at 16.34% bed occupancy with 1,525 patients, 63 less since Friday and 313 since last Monday.

Above the very high risk of occupancy (25%) are still the critical units of Catalonia (31%) and Aragon (26%).

In Spanish hospitals, on the ward and ICU, there are 12,170 covid patients (9.8% occupancy), 673 fewer patients than last Friday and 3,821 since Monday, February 7.

Vaccines

In total there are 38,382,155 citizens, 91% of the population over 12 years of age, with the full schedule of the covid vaccine.

In addition, 23.3 million people have already received the booster dose, 78.2% of those over 40 years of age, 38% of those between 30 and 39 years of age and 27% of those between 20 and 29 years of age.

56.3% of children aged 5 to 11 years (1.8 million out of 3.2 million) have received the first dose of the vaccine since the campaign began on December 15 and the first are already being inoculated with the second doses after the 8-week interval.

The rate of childhood vaccination in the autonomous communities is uneven, in the Balearic Islands it is 34.4%, while Galicia has vaccinated 82% of the pediatric population.

The incidence of coronavirus in Spain has fallen 779 points since last Friday and infections total 495,523 in these eight days. The decline in the sixth wave of the pandemic is consolidated with a drop also in hospital occupancy but with 195 more deaths reported since yesterday.

The incidence of coronavirus falls more than 700 points in a week


Vaccination in the City of Arts and Sciences of Valencia. EFE/Biel Aliño

Compared to this Thursday, the 14-day cumulative incidence falls 121 points to 2,299 cases per 100,000 inhabitants compared to the 3,078 registered the previous Friday, a drop of 779 points.

All regions They are in the declining phase with Catalonia at the head of the incidence with 3,825 cases compared to 5,352 on January 30.

At the other extreme, Andalusia stands out with 727 incidence cases (1,076 8 days ago).

For age bracketsthe low incidence in all groups, especially in those under 11 years of age with 4,277 cases per 100,000, compared to 4,596 yesterday and 5,813 last Friday.

Infections down

According to him Ministry of Healththe total of positive reported this Friday compared to the previous day is 74,937 and 495,523 since last Friday. The previous week, from January 21 to 30, 803,672 were recorded.

Since the start of the pandemic, there have been 10,274,653 coronavirus infections in Spain.

The test positivity rate diagnoses continues to fall to 33.9%, 5 points less in a week.

The mortality

With a date of death in the last 7 days there are 833 people and 94,235 since the start of this health crisis.

In relation to the previous day, this Friday 195 more deaths are reported.

Hospital stress is reduced

The ICUs are at 19.9% ​​bed occupancy with 1,880 patients, 67 fewer than yesterday and 180 fewer since Friday, January 30.

Catalonia has lowered the pressure on critical units by dropping to 37.6% and after having an occupation of 40% for two days this week.

In Spanish hospitals, on the ward and ICU, there are 16,326 covid patients (13% occupancy), 686 less than yesterday and 2,067 less than the previous Friday.

vaccinations

In total there are 38.3 million citizens -90.8% of the total population- with the double dose, of which 22.2 million have the extra or reinforcement serum against the coronavirus and 55.4 of the children from 5 to 11 with the first dose.

Within the framework of Operation Condor, which led to the capture of alias Otoniel, head of the Clan del Golfo, a small plane with drugs was located in a rural area in western Valle del Cauca,

Defense Minister Diego Molano Aponte said that the objective is “to affect all the structures and substructures of this organization.”

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The director of the National Police, General Jorge Luis Vargasreported that ‘Operation Condor’, after the capture of Dairo Antonio Úsuga David, ‘Otoniel’, He has continued against leaders of the Gulf clan such as ‘Chiquito Malo’, ‘Flechas’ or ‘Siopas.

Director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas

Director of the Police, General Jorge Luis Vargas

The action also corresponds to the release of the Comprehensive Strategy against Drug Trafficking called ‘Esmeralda‘, of the Antinarcotics Directorate in order to contribute to the fulfillment of the goals set by the National Government.

A human source gave stitches to advance inquiries. Thus one came to clandestine track in the village of El Silencio, in the municipality of Restrepo, in the Valley, where an ultralight aircraft and a van-type vehicle were located.

The report states that “after several hours of traveling by helicopter, our men arrive at the place mentioned above, finding said runway and an ultralight aircraft without identification plates and next to it a Jeep Cherokee pickup truck with 183 kilos of cocaine hydrochloride located on the platform of the same and ready to be embarked on said aircraft”.

General Vargas said that he was preparing for the trip to Costa Rica, in Central America.

Drug seizure on a clandestine track in the Valley

Drug seizure on a clandestine track in the Valley


In the ship were found some additional fuel tanks. General Vargas said that it is a small ship that is a modality of the Gulf Clan for the controls of the Navy, the Army and the intelligence component of the Police in Uraba.

According to General Vargas, they are doing this between Chocó, Tumaco and Valle through the checkpoints in the Knot of Paramillo, between Córdoba and Antioquia. The actions extend to La Guajira and Norte de Santander,

With this operation, it was avoided that 457,500 doses were distributed and sold for an approximate value of 1.4 million dollars, says the Police.

A citizen gave the information about the clandestine track.

A citizen gave the information about the clandestine track

In September of last year A similar operation was reported.

It was on a clandestine track, located in the rural area of ​​the village of El Chocal, jurisdiction of San Pedro, in the center of Valle del Cauca.

An ultralight craft-made aircraft was found, without registration and identification, which was at the edge of the runway.

Inside they found 171 kilos of coca.

The shipment would have an approximate value of 1.2 million dollars.

No captures have been reported in these operations.

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