Massachusetts has recorded the lowest rate of CCP virus increase, however, authorities express concern that people under the lockdown have stopped visiting doctors and hospitals for other health issues.
Azar said in the Boston area, colonoscopies, mammograms, and joint replacements decreased by 90 percent during the pandemic just because people “are not seeking needed medical care.”
Cardiac surgeries decreased by 70 percent and stroke hospitalizations went down by 58 percent and heart attack hospitalizations by 33 percent.
As the hospitals came under stress from the COVID-19 pandemic, non-essential hospital visits were stopped.
Phase 1 reopening last month allowed all emergency visits and the phase 2 opening allowed routine doctor’s office visits, dentist appointments, and vision care.
Federal Government’s Work on Vaccine
During his visit to Beth Israel, Azar said for the federal government to meet its early 2021 deadline for the CCP virus vaccine, it will have to pull “the inefficiency out” of various drug development timelines.“President Trump was confronted by the drug companies’ timelines and found them to be unacceptable,” he said.
“Normally, the drug companies progress stage by stage with timed delays in between, then scale up manufacturing. What we’re doing is deploying the entire power and financial resources of the federal government to advance all those timelines—never compromising on the safety or efficacy, but rather reducing inefficiency.”
Azar said the Trump administration has set a goal of administering 300 million doses of vaccine by early 2021.
Azar and Baker also talked about the vaccine that Beth Israel has been working on with Johnson & Johnson.