Still struggling to succeed in his goal that 70% of Americans receive at least one dose of the vaccine by July 4, President Joe Biden on Friday took a step: three hundred million vaccines administered in the 150 days since he took office.
“I see a vital step that didn’t take place or was by chance. It took the ingenuity of American scientists, the full capacity of American corporations, and the reaction of the entire federal, state, tribal and local government,” Biden told reporters.
It’s an achievement set in motion long before Biden became president. The country’s vaccination program, launched under the Trump administration, was expected to continue to increase the supply throughout the year, outperforming physical care staff and the elderly, and reaching the general public. in giant numbers this spring.
In the final days of the Trump administration, he said about 1 million doses a day were injected, about the same amount administered today.
However, the management of three hundred million moves in 150 days was done without primary interruptions and fairly. In what the president called a “wartime response,” Biden’s administration created federally run vaccination centers and cell phone vans in communities that secured rural and under-resourced areas. the spaces were not left behind.
“We’ve changed things in combination by acting quickly, aggressively and fairly,” Biden said Friday.
In the past, the president has declared his intention to fully vaccinate 160 million adults and ensure that 70% of adults get at least one shot by July 4. According to the most recent knowledge from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 143 million adults are fully vaccinated and 65. 1% have won their first injection.
Biden warned that his fourth of July remains intact.
“On July 4, we will celebrate our independence from the virus. As we celebrate our independence from our nation, we need everyone to do it,” he said.
State governors, however, warned the White House that the order for initial vaccines had declined and that a significant portion of their source would likely expire this summer.
In an effort to keep the nation’s attention focused on the outbreak of the pandemic, Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday videoted a contextual vaccine at the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.
“Please let’s spread the word,” he told a small crowd there. “You love President Biden, you love me, you love yourself, you love your family, you love your network, we spread the word. “
So far, the biggest disruptions in vaccine deployment under Biden have been largely out of his control.
One, the discovery of rare blood clots in a small number of women who had won the J vaccine
Both occasions appear to have stalled the order for the J vaccine in the U. S. U. S.
In addition, the wallet in the United States remains unprotected more frequently, adding giant swaths of the south. Health officials warn that the newer strain of the virus, known as the Delta variant, is much more transmissible and likely to the dominant strain that causes COVID. -19 in the United States.
“The new variant will make other unincnounced people even more vulnerable than they were a month ago,” Biden warned.
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