Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Biden boosts US vaccine stockpile

- By Ze1e Jiller

Biden directed his administra­tion to order 100 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronaviru­s vaccine.

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden has directed his administra­tion to order another 100 million doses of the Johnson & Johnson coronaviru­s vaccine, growing a likely U.S. surplus of doses later this year while much of the rest of the world struggles with deep shortages.

Even before Wednesday’s order, the U.S. was to have enough approved vaccine delivered by midMay to cover every adult and enough for 400 million people total by the end of July. Enough doses to cover 200 million more people are on order should vaccines from AstraZenec­a and Novavax receive approval from the Food and Drug Administra­tion. The new J&J doses, which would cover another 100 million people, are expected to be delivered in the latter half of the year.

White House aides said Biden’s first priority is ensuring that Americans are vaccinated before considerin­g distributi­ng doses elsewhere.

“We want to be oversuppli­ed and overprepar­ed,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday, saying Biden wanted contingenc­ies in the event of any unforeseen issues with the existing production timeline.

“We still don’t know which vaccine will be most effective on kids,” she added. “We still don’t know the impact of variants or the need for booster shots. And these doses can be used for booster shots as well as needed. Obviously that’s still being studied by the FDA but again we want to be over-prepared as I noted earlier.”

Biden’s announceme­nt comes as the White House has rebuffed requests from U.S. allies, including Mexico, Canada and the European Union, for vaccine doses produced in the United States, where months of production runs have produced vaccine solely for use in the country.

Meanwhile, Russia and China, whose leaders don’t face voters in free and fair elections, have used their domestical­ly produced shots for strategic leverage.

China has pledged roughly half a billion doses of its vaccines to more than 45 countries, according to a country-by-country tally by The Associated Press. Four of China’s many vaccine makers are claiming they will be able to produce at least 2.6 billion doses this year.

Russia has sent millions of doses of its Sputnik V vaccine to countries around the world, even as it vaccinates its own population. Analysts say a goal of this vaccine diplomacy is to bolster Russia’s image as a scientific, technologi­cal and benevolent power, especially as other countries encounter shortages of COVID-19 vaccines because richer nations are scooping up the Westernmad­e versions.

Israel, which has vaccinated more than half of its population with Pfizer vaccines produced in Europe, has also attempted to use vaccine diplomacy to reward allies.

Biden did move to have the U.S. contribute financiall­y to the United Nations and World Health Organizati­on-backed COVAX alliance, which will help share vaccine with more than 90 countries with lower and middle-income nations, but it has yet to commit to sharing any doses.

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