The RSV shot shortage continues despite demands following the increasing cases and hospitalizations of infants and young children.
RSV Shot Shortage Continues Despite High Demands Due to Increasing Cases and Hospitalizations
The RSV shot shortage continues despite high demands due to increasing RSV cases and hospitalizations of infants and young children during the RSV season as coming supplies of vaccine shots were reportedly not enough to address the RSV shot shortage.
According to a report published in ABC News, the RSV shot shortage only increases the already increasing numbers of hospitalizations and admissions, which can possibly lead to the death of infants and young children if the RSV shot shortage continues across the country.
With the RSV shot shortage, only families who can afford the high prices can avail of the limited RSV shots for their children, especially their newborn babies, who are already eligible for the RSV shot, without thinking that there are other vulnerable infants and young children who couldn’t afford them due to the RSV shot shortage.
Health Experts Frustrated Despite Coming Supply Due to Continuous RSV Shot Shortage for Infants and Young Children
Despite the coming supply of vaccines, health experts expressed their frustrations due to the RSV shot shortage for infants and young children, who should have been vaccinated from the start, The Hill reported.
Following the need to increase the RSV shots, the administration ensured that there would be enough vaccines for vulnerable groups and would be distributed fairly to address the RSV shot shortage.