“So we know there are problems. But as the president said, the problem we are going to do is not to complain about it, but to fix it. So we acknowledge that they are there. But we will try to fix them. ‘
Although the rate of spread has increased significantly over the past few weeks, the process has become even more urgent as new coronavirus strains have spread across the country.
With the additional doses, Biden said there would be enough to fully vaccinate 300 million Americans – almost the entire American population – by the end of summer or early fall. He described the efforts to combat Covid-19 last week as a “wartime undertaking”.
Both the Department of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security, which includes FEMA, are in intensive talks about how the military can help the agency, including the possibility of vaccinating up to 10,000 troops to mega-hubs.
Fauci said Monday that the mobilization of FEMA and the U.S. military to help spread vaccinations is part of the strategic plan that will be launched, ‘literally immediately to make sure we address these logistical problems we currently have. , overcome. ‘
Meanwhile, the country’s leading expert on infectious diseases has urged Americans to ‘get back on their feet’ and adhere to best public health practices while the vaccination effort continues.
“There’s light at the end of the tunnel,” he said, “but it’s going to hang on to us.”