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Home » HVAC Industry Works to Get Technicians Prioritized in Vaccine Distribution
Industry organizations are lobbying to get HVACR technicians, along with those working in other skilled trades, to the top of the list of those receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is already in initial stages of deployment — Phase 1A — and is going out to healthcare workers, vulnerable seniors, and those in long-term care facilities. Now, states are choosing which essential workers should be included in the next stage of deployment, and which essential workers will need to wait for a subsequent phase.
The HVAC industry is arguing that the importance of technicians makes them excellent candidates to be prioritized in Phase 1B distribution of the vaccine. HVAC technicians have been named as essential critical infrastructure workers by the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Vaccine distribution plans will ultimately be up to state and local government officials, but CDC guidance will have a significant impact on decisions made.