The Biden administration says the facilities need to do more. Home executives say vaccine hesitancy requires a new government message.

Fewer than 4 in 10 nursing home residents have received the latest Covid shot — despite the carnage in the facilities since the disease first swept through in 2020.

The Biden administration and the care industry agree they share responsibility — but that hasn’t stopped them from blaming each other.

Xavier Becerra, the secretary of Health and Human Services, has held two meetings with representatives of the facilities since Dec. 21 to remind them that they must offer residents the shots. But nursing homes say the federal government needs to pay them more to administer the jabs — and Becerra needs to do a better job persuading people to get vaccinated.

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    7 months ago

    Okay? Are we just quoting things that I was replying to?

    That’s odd, considering data I’ve seen showed that the vast majority of those over 65 took at least one vaccine.

    In the USA, it was like 90% of seniors that got the shot and that only goes up with age. Nursing home residents tend to be older than 65.

    Edit: my bad, 95% https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations_vacc-people-booster-percent-pop5 and almost all of them got a full initial round.

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      7 months ago

      Sorry, thought it would be obvious. You’re saying it’s odd because you read something somewhere that a lot of people have had at least one vaccine. The headline here is regarding the most recent one.

      Hope that helps clarify.