Coronavirus
Biden Announces Date US Will Get Enough COVID-19 Vaccine

President Joe Biden has announced the date US Citizens will get enough COVID-19 vaccine.
He said on Tuesday that the United States would have enough COVID-19 vaccine doses for every adult American by the end of May, and insisting that the country must be conscious and take precautions against the virus.
Biden also announced he would direct states to prioritize teachers in their vaccination plans, reemphasizing a commitment to returning students to classrooms amid a confusing administration stance on when and how classrooms can reopen.
According to The Washington Post’s report, Biden stated that the new date does not mean all Americans would receive shots by May 31; issues with distribution and personnel mean it could take much longer for all doses to be administered.
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But the faster estimate, helped along by a new partnership between major US drugmakers, makes for an optimistic target as millions of Americans wait to receive their first doses. The timeline speeds up by two months the administration’s previous goal of having enough shots by the end of July.
“That’s progress,” Biden said in remarks from the White House, warning there could still be delays in getting shots in Americans’ arms and suggesting the country would not return to full normalcy for much longer.
“There is light at the end of the tunnel, but we cannot let our guard down now to ensure victory is inevitable, we can’t assume that. We must remain vigilant, act fast and aggressively and look out for one another. That’s how we’re going to get ahead of this virus, get our economy going again and get back to our loved ones,” Biden said.
Biden also announced he was directing states to prioritize teachers in their vaccine distribution plans in a bid to reopen schools.
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“Let’s treat in person learning like an essential service that it is,” he said, adding his goal was for every teacher or school worker to get at least the first dose of a vaccine by the end of March.
In his remarks, Biden announced that Merck would help manufacture a recently authorized vaccine developed by Johnson & Johnson, which allowed for the new May goal. The arrangement is unusual and underscores the urgency in manufacturing and distributing enough vaccine doses to inoculate as many Americans as possible.
Biden praised the partnership as a way to quickly jumpstart the sluggish vaccine production, likening it to cooperation between corporations during World War II.
The White House said it was utilizing the Defense Production Act to help equip two Merck facilities to manufacture the Johnson & Johnson product, including by bolstering “fill-finish” capacity when the doses are places in vials and by increasing availability of the components of the vaccines.
The decision came about after it became clear to administration officials that Johnson & Johnson would fall short of their manufacturing goals.
“It simply wasn’t coming fast enough,” Biden said.
Credit: CNN
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