by Jon Fleetwood,Jon Fleetwood:

As federal agencies and international health authorities escalate influenza pandemic planning, multiple states are moving in lockstep to expand pharmacy-based vaccination infrastructure.

At least four U.S. states—Missouri, Kansas, Maryland, and Vermont—have simultaneously introduced or advanced legislation expanding the authority of pharmacists to prescribe, order, or administer influenza vaccines and treatments.

The legislative push comes as governments, health agencies, and pharmaceutical companies are rapidly scaling up influenza pandemic infrastructure, including new vaccine platforms, stockpiling programs, and mass vaccination delivery systems.

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The bills collectively move influenza vaccination and treatment authority into pharmacy-based systems governed by statewide protocols, standing orders, and regulatory rulemaking.

Pharmacies became the backbone of the COVID-19 vaccination campaign.

These new bills appear to codify that emergency model permanently—specifically for influenza.

The legislation is advancing across the states within the same narrow time frame.

Vermont introducedH.545on January 6 and has already passed it through the House.

Source: SGT Report