COVID-19 Vaccine Shipments Increase to Another Million Doses to States

The Biden administration said on Tuesday that it was increasing the total number of COVID-19 vaccine doses sent to the states each week – from 13.5 million doses to 14.5 million.

White House’s COVID-19 Task Force Announced on twitter.

The increased vaccine supply has increased a week after it was announced by the White House and is increasing the number of weekly doses from 11 million to 13.5 million.

So far, the US has distributed more than 82 million doses of Pfizer and Modern vaccines, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

But the vaccine rollout was plagued by shipping problems last week as winter storms across the US were delayed.

A FedEx driver carries a box to Colorado Governor Jared Polis to sign for delivery of the state's first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, early December 14, 2020, in Denver can do.
A FedEx driver carries a box for Colorado Gov. Jared Polis to sign for delivery of the state’s first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines on December 14, 2020, in Denver.
AP Photo / David Zalubowski

Officials said that vaccine shipments should be back on track by the middle of the week.

“It’s unfortunate that it was a jerk, but it’s a temporary setback, and when you just know, put your foot on the accelerator and really push, we’ll take it all the way to where we got to the middle. Should be the week, “Dr. Anthony Fauci “Meet the press” on Sunday.

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