Summarised by Centrist
Idaho’s Southwest District Health board has banned its public health department from administering COVID vaccines, making it the first such ban in the US.
The decision, made by a 4-3 vote, comes as local officials cite minimal demand and note that vaccines are available at other health centres in the community.
The board remarked that only 64 residents sought vaccines this year, a significant drop from over 1,600 in 2021. Chairman Kelly Aberasturi argued the department’s resources could be better spent on other health services, stating that vaccine access at clinics means residents are not lacking options.
He also mentioned that the health department’s provision of COVID vaccines may suggest the board is endorsing their safety, which remains a topic of debate among some community members and board officials.
Critics of the decision worry about its impact on vulnerable groups, such as seniors or those with limited transportation options. The board counters, however, that alternative vaccination sites are widely accessible across Idaho, ensuring that those who want the vaccine can still receive it.