Biden’s Vaccine Timeline is Ambitious and Questionable
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Biden’s intention of making the coronavirus vaccine available to every American adult by the end of May is ambitious and will require a shift for states in order to meet the goal. While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden’s vaccination goal is fairly realistic, right-leaning articles highlight that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday that Biden’s administration didn’t commit to a date for “when everybody will be fully vaccinated” due to outside factors.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Biden’s vaccination goal is fairly realistic. At the current rate, the number of administered shots will more than double by May 1, and officials say the pace is about to accelerate.
AP News published a centrist article reporting that the top health official in California said the state will need to work harder in the coming weeks, while Alaska is already allowing all adults to sign up for the shot. However, several governors cautioned that in order for their states to open the vaccine floodgates, there must be a dramatic increase in vaccine supply.
A right-leaning article by Daily Caller highlights that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said on Friday that Biden’s administration didn’t commit to a date for “when everybody will be fully vaccinated” due to outside factors. Although Psaki said there will be enough vaccines by the end of May, the distribution will vary depending on the state.
From the left
The Health 202: Biden's vaccination goal sounds ambitious. It's actually pretty realistic.
The Washington Post
From the right
Biden Admin Didn’t Commit To Date For Full Vaccination Because Of Outside Factors, Psaki Says
Daily Caller