KEY POINTS
  • A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel voted Sunday to put "frontline essential workers" and people 75 years of age and older next in line to be eligible to receive a vaccine against Covid-19.
  • That so-called phase 1b group is estimated to include about 49 million people, or nearly 15% of Americans, according to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
  • The committee's recommendations if accepted by the CDC director will set federal guidance on how states should implement distribution of the scarce doses.

A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel voted 13-1 Sunday to put "frontline essential workers" and people 75 years of age and older next in line to be eligible to receive a vaccine against Covid-19.

That so-called phase 1b group is estimated to include about 49 million people, or nearly 15% of Americans, according to the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. The committee included frontline essential workers such as firefighters, police officers, teachers, corrections officers and others in the phase 1b group, but relegated "other essential workers" to phase 1c.