The Arizona Republic

Amazon offers to help out with delivery of vaccine

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SEATTLE – Amazon is offering its colossal operations network and advanced technologi­es to assist President Joe Biden in his vow to get 100 million COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns to Americans in his first 100 days in office.

“We are prepared to leverage our operations, informatio­n technology, and communicat­ions capabiliti­es and expertise to assist your administra­tion’s vaccinatio­n efforts,” Dave Clark, CEO of Amazon’s Worldwide Consumer division, wrote in a letter to Biden.

“Our scale allows us to make a meaningful impact immediatel­y in the fight against COVID-19, and we stand ready to assist you in this effort.”

Amazon said it has already arranged a licensed third-party occupation­al health care provider to give vaccines on-site at its facilities for its employees when they become available.

Amazon has more than 800,000 employees in the United States, Clark wrote, most of whom are essential workers who cannot work from home and should be vaccinated as soon as possible.

The Biden administra­tion said efforts to supercharg­e the rollout of vaccines have been hampered by lack of cooperatio­n from the Trump administra­tion during the transition.

They say they don’t have a complete understand­ing of the previous administra­tion’s actions on vaccine distributi­on.

Biden is also depending on Congress to provide $1.9 trillion for economic relief and COVID-19 response.

There are a litany of complaints from states that say they are not getting enough vaccine even as they are being asked to vaccinate a broader swath of Americans.

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