Source: PRESS RELEASE, 10/30/20
In support of Operation Warp Speed (OWS), the Trump Administration
is preparing to provide ancillary supply kits to help healthcare workers who
will be administering COVID-19 vaccines. Several candidate vaccines are in
clinical trials to test their safety and efficacy; the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) would need to approve or authorize any vaccine for use.The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently
contracted with McKesson Corporation to produce, store and distribute these
vaccine ancillary supply kits on behalf of the Strategic National Stockpile.
Each kit will contain enough supplies to administer up to 100 doses of vaccine
and will include:
- Needles
(various sizes for the population served by the ordering vaccination
provider)
- Syringes
- Alcohol prep
pads
- Surgical masks
and face shields for vaccinators
- COVID-19
vaccination record cards for vaccine recipients
- Needle
information card
Mixing kits with syringes, needles, and other needed supplies will
also be included for COVID-19 vaccines that require reconstitution with diluent
or adjuvant at the point of administration. Ancillary supply kits will not include
sharps containers, gloves, and bandages. Additional personal protective
equipment may be needed depending on vaccination provider site needs. “Operation Warp Speed is laying the necessary groundwork for the rollout of a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine, including working for months to ensure we have enough ancillary supplies like needles and syringes” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “With the Strategic National Stockpile and McKesson putting together the vaccine kits with needles, syringes, and PPE needed to vaccinate every American, we’ll ensure that safe and effective vaccines can reach Americans and start saving lives as soon as possible.” “Ensuring that ancillary supply kits are ready to safely administer a COVID-19 vaccine is one more step toward halting the spread of this disease,” said HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Robert Kadlec, M.D., who oversees the Strategic National Stockpile. “Since the onset of this pandemic, a multi-agency federal team has been working together and closely with our industry partners to strategically source and procure adequate quantities of ancillary supplies based on the requirements for each of the multiple vaccine candidates. Working with our industry partners, we are making certain we are ready to begin safe and effective vaccinations in the United States as soon as an FDA-approved or authorized vaccine is available.” McKesson also is contracted to distribute the COVID-19 vaccines to administration sites on behalf of the federal government and under the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. COVID-19 ancillary supply kits will be automatically distributed in amounts to match vaccine orders and will be provided at no cost to enrolled COVID-19 vaccination providers. Providers do not need to order these supplies in anticipation of administering the vaccine. Vaccination provider facilities and organizations must enroll in the federal COVID-19 Vaccination Program coordinated through their jurisdiction’s immunization program. For additional information on the COVID-19 vaccine distribution
strategy: About Operation Warp Speed (OWS): OWS is a partnership among components of HHS and the Department of
Defense, engaging with private firms and other federal agencies, and
coordinating among existing HHS-wide efforts to accelerate the development,
manufacturing, and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, therapeutics, and
diagnostics. About HHS, ASPR, and the Strategic National Stockpile: HHS works to enhance and protect the health and well-being of all
Americans, providing for effective health and human services and fostering
advances in medicine, public health, and social services. The mission of ASPR
is to save lives and protect Americans from 21st century health security
threats. Within ASPR, the Strategic National Stockpile supplements
state and local supplies during public health emergencies. The supplies,
medicines, and devices for life-saving care contained in the stockpile can be
used as a short-term, stopgap buffer when supplies may not be immediately
available or sufficient. To learn more about federal support for the nationwide
COVID-19 response, visit coronavirus.gov.
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