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COVID-19 vaccine supply to get boost from Biden administration next week
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Biden administration to boost vaccine supply to states next week
By Jonathan Drew article
WASHINGTON - The Biden administration is giving states an approximately 17% boost in coronavirus vaccine next week following complaints around the U.S. of shortages so severe that some vaccination sites had to cancel tens of thousands of appointments with people waiting for their first shot.
Detailed figures posted on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website Tuesday showed that the government plans to make about 10.1 million first and second doses available next week, up from this week’s allotment of 8.6 million. The figures represent doses of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
Biden administration to boost COVID-19 vaccine supply amid shortages
The White House says it s purchasing more Pfizer and Moderna vaccines - ensuring enough doses to fully vaccinate 300 million Americans by the end of this summer. Author: Staff Updated: 5:10 PM EST January 26, 2021
WASHINGTON The Biden administration is boosting purchases of coronavirus vaccines to deliver enough to protect 300 million Americans by the end of the summer, as it surges deliveries to states for the next three weeks following complaints of shortages and inconsistent supplies.
President Joe Biden announced the surge in deliveries to states Tuesday afternoon, along with the news that the federal government is purchasing an additional 100 million doses each of the two approved coronavirus vaccines. With existing purchases, the White House expects to be able to deliver enough of the two-dose regimens to states to vaccinate 300 million people.