“No. The president has made it clear that he is focusing on ensuring that vaccines are accessible to every American. That is our focus,” Psaki told reporters during a White House press release.
‘The next step is economic recovery. And it ensures that our neighbors, Mexico and Canada, have managed the pandemic in the same way so that we can open up our borders and rebuild better, ‘she added.
For the time being, however, the government is focused on ensuring that every American is vaccinated, Psaki said. “And once we reach that goal, we’d like to discuss further steps out there.”
Foreign Minister Antony Blinken and Home Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas will join Biden for his meeting with López Obrador. The leaders will discuss a new phase of bilateral relations between the United States and Mexico, ‘Psaki said, with a specific emphasis on’ migration, Covid-19 recovery, climate change and security ‘.
The Food and Drug Administration on Saturday approved the use of the coronavirus vaccine from Johnson & Johnson – the third shot removed in the US, after that of Pfizer and Moderna.
Weekly vaccines to countries have risen to 14.5 million in the past month and drug manufacturers testified last week that the US is on track to have 3 million doses available per day by April.