KEY POINTS
  • The government is changing the way it allocates Covid vaccine doses, now basing it on how quickly states can administer shots and the size of their elderly population.
  • States will be given two weeks to prepare for the change, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters during a news briefing.
  • That should give states enough time to improve their data reporting to the government and ensure all vaccinations are being "promptly" documented, he said.

The federal government is changing the way it allocates coronavirus vaccine doses, now basing it on how quickly states can administer shots and the size of their elderly population, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said Tuesday.

States will be given two weeks to prepare for the change, Azar told reporters during a news briefing. That should give states enough time to improve their data reporting to the government and ensure all vaccinations are being "promptly" documented, he said.