From News Nation:
“US sends more than 110M
COVID-19 vaccines to 60 countries”
The U.S. has donated and shipped
more than 110 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines to more than 60 countries,
ranging from Afghanistan to Zambia, the White House announced Tuesday. The
announcement comes amid a rise in infections in the U.S., fueled by the highly
contagious delta strain of the virus, which led U.S. public health officials last
week to recommend that people who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19
resume wearing face coverings in public indoor settings. The announcement last
week reversed a decision made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
just two months ago.
Biden has promised that the U.S.
will be the “arsenal of vaccines” for the world. But while notable, the 110
million doses the U.S. has donated largely through a global vaccine program
known as COVAX represent a fraction of what is needed worldwide. The White
House said in a statement Tuesday that the U.S. at the end of August will begin
shipping 500,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine that it has pledged to 100 low-income
countries by June 2022. The 110 million donated doses came from U.S. surplus
vaccine stock as the pace of domestic vaccinations slowed amid widespread
vaccine hesitancy in the country.
Last month, CDC director Dr.
Rochelle Walensky said the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. was becoming “a
pandemic of the unvaccinated.” About 164.9 million people, or 49.7 % of all
Americans, have been fully inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer
Inc/ BioNTech SE, Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson, according to CDC data.
191.8 million people, or 57.8% million Americans have received at least one
dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Biden had pledged to ship more than 80 million
doses overseas by the end of June, but had only been able to share a fraction
of that due to logistical and regulatory hurdles in recipient countries. The
pace of shipments picked up significantly through July. Under Biden’s sharing
plan, about 75% of U.S. doses are shared through COVAX, which aims to help
lower- and middle-income nations, with the balance being sent to U.S. partners
and allies. The White House insists that nothing is being sought in return for
the shots, contrasting its approach to Russia and China, which it alleges have
used access to their domestically produced vaccines as a tool of geopolitical
leverage.
^ It’s good that the US is doing
this. China and Russia have tried with their vaccines, but their Covid Vaccines
aren’t popular or widely recommended the way the US Vaccine supply is. ^
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