San Diego Union-Tribune

PRESIDENT BUMPS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILIT­Y

All adults will be able to seek shots beginning April 19

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President Joe Biden announced Tuesday that he’s bumping up his deadline by two weeks for states to make all adults in the U.S. eligible for coronaviru­s vaccines. But even as he expressed optimism about the pace of vaccinatio­ns, he warned Americans that the nation is not yet out of the woods when it comes to the pandemic.

“Let me be deadly earnest with you: We aren’t at the finish line. We still have a lot of work to do. We’re still in a life-and-death race against this virus,” Biden said in remarks at the White House.

The president warned that “new variants of the virus are spreading and they’re moving quickly. Cases are going back up, hospitaliz­ations are no longer declining.” He added that “the pandemic remains dangerous,” and encouraged Americans to continue to wash their hands, socially distance and wear masks.

Biden added that while his administra­tion is on schedule to meet his new goal of distributi­ng 200 million doses of the vaccine during his first 100 days, it will still take time for enough Americans to get vaccinated to slow the spread of the virus.

But he expressed hope that his Tuesday announceme­nt, that every adult will be eligible by April 19 to sign up and get in a virtual line to be vaccinated, will help expand access and distributi­on of the vaccine. Some states already had begun moving up their deadlines from the original May 1 goal.

“No more confusing rules. No more confusing restrictio­ns,” Biden said.

Biden made the announceme­nt after visiting a COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site at Immanuel Chapel at Virginia Theologica­l Seminary in Alexandria. During his visit, he thanked everyone for administer­ing the shots and for showing up to receive them.

“That’s the way to beat this,” Biden said. “Get the vaccinatio­n when you can.”

The president also said no one should fear mutations of the coronaviru­s that are showing up in the U.S. after being discovered in other countries. He acknowledg­ed that the new strains are more virulent and more dangerous, but said “the vaccines work on all of them.”

 ?? EVAN VUCCI AP ?? President Joe Biden talks to a person receiving a vaccinatio­n Tuesday at Virginia Theologica­l Seminary.
EVAN VUCCI AP President Joe Biden talks to a person receiving a vaccinatio­n Tuesday at Virginia Theologica­l Seminary.

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