Starting next week, the government will roll out about 1 million doses to about 6,500 depending on the country.
The Biden administration announced Tuesday that it will begin rolling out COVID-19 vaccines to the U.S., part of its plan to boost vaccines as new and potentially more dangerous strains of viruses begin to appear. appear.
Coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients said starting from next week that an estimated 6,500 nationwide will receive a million doses of vaccine. The number of participants, and the distribution of vaccines, are expected to accelerate as drug dealers increase productivity.
“This is a key part of President Biden’s national strategy: offering vaccines in a clear America,” Zients said during a brief White House briefing.
Drug stores have become the mainstay of flu vaccines and shingle vaccines and the Biden administration says the spread of the COVID vaccine through more sites management will allow people to get vaccinated [Faith Ninivaggi/Reuters]
Drug stores have become the mainstay of flu vaccines and shingle vaccines, and the industry is capable of vaccinating tens of millions of people every month. “This will give people more sites to get vaccinated in their communities,” Zients said.
The suspicious partnership was first announced by the Trump administration in November last year. At that time, coronavirus vaccines were not approved.
Zients also announced an increase in doses delivered by the government to states, districts and some major metropolitan areas. These now make 10.5 million doses across all authorities, up from 10 million announced last week.
There will be millions of doses sent to scare as well as allotments to states. Zients said it will be a priority to get vaccinated for minority communities that have suffered an extremely high toll of disease and deaths from the virus.