Monday, March 1, 2021

COVID's still the word

Well, here we are again… COVID is still the word of the day but now it’s paired with a more positive word: vaccine. Healthcare providers all over the state have been or are in the process of being vaccinated. Like when the pandemic began, unanswered questions have crossed everyone’s minds. Who is eligible? Where do you get it? Are doses available? Why can’t I schedule for it? Pfizer or Moderna? Do I have a choice? Then there is the question of complications that continue to evolve. The POA continues to advocate for and provide information to members in hopes of answering these questions. Members will know when the POA staff knows. Check out the latest information on the COVID-19 Updates webpage at https://pennsylvania.aoa.org/doctors/poa-member-resources/covid-19. Everything from vaccination locations to SBA PPP COVID relief loans are covered on this resource page. 

One thing to know for certain is that the vaccine is highly effective and limits the serious complications of SARS CoV-19. We all know that the pandemic has had a huge effect on the delivery of healthcare, but it is not the only issue that faces Optometry in 2021. The POA is like a duck on a pond, looking tranquil on the surface, but the feet are moving 100 MPH below the surface. The new ground created by the “Modernization of Optometry Act,” Bioptic driving, and the pending Children’s Vision legislation have many committees in high gear. We are aiding in the development of regulations and standards that will carry these initiatives far into the future. Also, other committees are developing public service messages that highlight Optometry and aids to help school nurses better define children with covert binocular vision anomalies. All of this activity is being performed by volunteers with the outstanding support of the POA staff. 

We are the POA: multiple generations of optometrists working together, giving their time, unique skills, and effort to move Pennsylvania Optometry forward! I am asking you to join us in our effort by participating on a committee and use your unique skills to advance optometry. You will find that the rewards are unlimited. After 35 years, that’s exactly my experience.  

Until soon,






Ed 

Edward Savarno, O.D.
POA President