Arizona PBS
July 2, 2021
After a scramble in the early days to get COVID-19 vaccine, demand for vaccinations has fallen sharply in recent months and a White House goal of getting 70% of adults vaccinated by July Fourth has fallen with it. Arizona is one of 31 states to fall short of that target. (Photo by Spec. 3rd Class M.J. Lieb erknecht/U.S. Navy)
WASHINGTON – The director of Arizona’s health department last month was “hopeful” the state could meet President Joe Biden’s goal of vaccinating 70% of adults by July Fourth, but “fearful” that declining vaccine demand could put that goal out of reach.
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John Jumbo Forneris of Cloquet, Minn., receives a COVID-19 vaccine during a mobile vaccination clinic Thursday, June 17, 2021, at Our Savior s Lutheran Church in Cloquet. (Jamey Malcomb / Forum News Service)
ST. PAUL The state-run COVID-19 testing sites and vaccination clinics Minnesota stood up during the coronavirus pandemic will wind down operations starting in July, Gov. Tim Walz said last week.
Speaking at the Minnesota State Capitol on Friday, June 25, the governor attributed the move to the high percentage of residents older than 16 who have had at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and the thousand other sites that are now embedded into the community.