Irish Independent

Trump White House had ‘no plan for vaccine’

- Rachael Alexander

THERE was no distributi­on plan for the coronaviru­s vaccine set up by the Trump administra­tion as the virus raged in its last months in office, new President Joe Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klain, said yesterday.

“The process to distribute the vaccine, particular­ly outside of nursing homes and hospitals out into the community as a whole, did not really exist when we came into the White House,” Mr Klain said on NBC’s Meet the Press.

Mr Biden, a Democrat who took over from Republican President Donald Trump last Wednesday, has promised a fierce fight against the pandemic that killed 400,000 people in the United States under Mr Trump’s watch.

He signed a series of executive orders last week, including some that target vaccine distributi­on.

Mr Biden plans to partner with state and local government­s to establish vaccinatio­n spots in venues such as conference centres, stadiums and gymnasiums.

The new administra­tion will also deploy thousands of clinical staff from federal agencies, military medical personnel and pharmacy chains to increase vaccinatio­ns, and make teachers and grocery clerks eligible.

Vaccinatio­n programmes lagged far behind the Trump administra­tion’s target of 20 million Americans inoculated by the end of 2020.

“We’ve seen this factor all over the country where millions of doses have been distribute­d but only about half have been given out,” Mr Klain said.

“So the process of getting that vaccine into arms – that’s the hard process.

That’s where we’re behind as a country.

“That’s where we’re focused in the Biden administra­tion – on getting that ramped up.”

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