Springfield-Greene County health officials are hoping more people will get vaccinated for COVID-19 following the FDA’s approval of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.
Mayor Ken McClure issued a statement.
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“Today, the authorization of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration should remove any doubts whatsoever about the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. This is a full stamp of approval, following rigorous testing and criteria. I am a strong supporter of vaccination and will continue to advocate for it as the solution to save lives and get our economy fully reopened.”
Mayor McClure is optimistic that people will be motivated to get vaccinated when they hear this news and would like to reiterate that:
- millions of Americans have been safely vaccinated
- vaccinated people almost never become seriously ill
- even young, healthy unvaccinated people can become critically ill for months or die from COVID 19 infection
“For those of you who have been waiting to get vaccinated, now is the time.”
Springfield-Greene County Health Director Katie Towns says the health department has plenty of vaccine available.
She is calling on the 55 percent of the eligible population that still hasn’t received the shot to get it this week.
Available vaccine clinics can be found online.
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