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CREW Asks for Investigation into Why Wall Street Is Getting H1N1 Vaccine Ahead of Those Who Most Need It
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked
Health and Human Service (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to
investigate why the Center for Disease Control (CDC) approved the
distribution of the H1NI vaccine to Wall Street firms at a time when the
vaccine is unavailable to most Americans.
Recent news reports indicate 13 companies, including Citigroup, Goldman
Sachs, JP Morgan Chase and Time Warner, have been cleared to receive the
vaccine.
The CDC is distributing the much sought-after vaccine to Wall Street
firms despite reports of vast shortages. In fact, just yesterday CDC
Director Thomas Frieden informed Congress that only 32.3 million doses
are available, far less than the 159 million needed to cover those at
the highest risk. Given the scarce supply, the CDC has recommended the
vaccine be directed only to those at highest risk: pregnant women,
infants and children and those up to 24 years, those who care for
infants, health and emergency services personnel, and adults with
compromised immune systems or other chronic health problems.
Melanie Sloan, executive director of CREW, said today, "Although CREW
has been unable to uncover the demographic makeup of Goldman Sachs,
Citigroup, and JP Morgan Chase, it seems safe to assume the vast
majority of their employees are not pregnant women, infants and
children, young adults up to 24 years old, and healthcare workers."
State officials are concerned about the shortages. The head of Alabama's
Department of Public Health testified that 62% of the vaccines ordered
by the state will not be available until after December 1, 2009 and the
director of Minnesota's St. Paul Ramsey County Department of Public
Health said he is expecting only 7,800 doses for more than 20,000
children. Los Angeles County's three public hospitals ordered 110,000
vaccines, but have received only about 18,000 doses, and UCLA's two
hospitals received 1,000 doses for 10,000 staff and 35,000 patients.
This situation is echoed around the country, leaving most of those
seeking the vaccine unable to receive it with no remedy in sight.
Frieden admitted, "It is quite likely the current wave of influenza will
peak, crest and begin to decline before there are ample supplies of the
vaccine."
Sloan said, "In what world do Wall Street employees deserve to be
vaccinated ahead of high-risk children, pregnant women and health care
workers? Unfortunately, for the thousands being turned away in clinics
across America, the CDC has decided to prioritize the millionaires over
the masses. The public has a right to know how and why this has happened
and when it will stop." Sloan continued, "First, the bailout, then the
bonuses, now the vaccine. When will Washington start putting the needs
of Main Street above those of Wall Street?"
Click
here to read CREW's letter to HHS.
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) is a
non-profit legal watchdog group dedicated to holding public officials
accountable for their actions. For more information, please visit www.citizensforethics.org
or contact Naomi Seligman at 202.408.5565 // nseligman@citizensforethics.org
CREW
Naomi Seligman
202-408-5565
nseligman@citizensforethics.org
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