Biden says all American adults will be eligible for vaccination by May 1, says rollout ‘months ahead of schedule’
President Joe Biden has said he ordered states to remove vaccine eligibility criteria by May 1. He noted, however, that the measure would allow Americans only to “get in line” for the shot, not to take it immediately.
The announcement came during a national address on Thursday night, where Biden marked the one-year anniversary of pandemic-related shutdowns across the US and updated the various ways his administration had tacked the health crisis, including an upcoming directive to states to slash their eligibility requirements.
“Tonight, I’m announcing that I will direct all states, tribes and territories to make all adults, people 18 and over, eligible to be vaccinated no later than May 1,” he said, though cautioned that not all Americans would have the shot by that date.
Let me be clear, that doesn’t mean that everyone’s going to have that shot immediately, but it means you'll be able to get in line beginning on May 1
The president also boasted that the US vaccine rollout is now “months ahead of schedule,” saying there will be ample supply to inoculate all American adults by the end of May. He added that the government will mobilize “thousands of vaccinators,” calling on active-duty soldiers, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and retired doctors and nurses to help administer doses. While Biden was short on specifics, the Associated Press reported earlier on Thursday that the number of troops working on the vaccine initiative would swell to 6,000, enlisting some 4,000 additional soldiers for the effort, citing a senior administration official.
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While the CDC has issued guidelines for who ought to receive vaccines first, beginning with elderly and other vulnerable populations, many states have laid out their own recommendations and criteria for eligibility. Biden’s order would require states to toss those rules, instead opening vaccination appointments to all adults in the country by springtime. It remains unclear whether the directive will also do away with the federal guidelines when it takes effect, however, or what function they would serve beyond May 1.
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March 11, 2021 at 04:01PM
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