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Biden vows to vaccinate all adults by end of May

US president takes steps to help Merck boost rival JJ’s supply

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NEW YORK (AFP) — President Joe Biden said Tuesday the United States would have enough vaccine for its entire adult population by the end of May, as he announced a deal for pharma giant Merck to produce the shot developed by rival Johnson & Johnson.

“This is the type of collaborat­ion between companies we saw in World War,” said Biden in announcing the pharmaceut­ical accord.

“We’re now on track to have enough vaccine supply for every adult in America by the end of May,” said the U.S. leader — who previously targeted late July to amass sufficient doses to inoculate all Americans.

“That’s progress. Important progress. But it is not enough to have the vaccine supply,” Biden said, stressing that a “wartime effort” still lay ahead to administer the vaccines once acquired.

Merck will use two of its facilities to “produce drug substance, formulate and fill vials of JJ’s vaccine,” according to a Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) statement.

Biden’s administra­tion will leverage the Defense Production Act to provide an initial $105 million for Merck to convert and equip its facilities to safely manufactur­e the vaccine, the statement said.

The JJ vaccine is the third to receive U.S. regulatory approval for emergency use, but the first that requires a single shot as opposed to two jabs.

Biden also said Johnson Johnson’s own vaccine manufactur­ing facilities “will now begin to operate 24/7” — at the administra­tion’s urging.

HHS said this would enable JJ to deliver close to 100 million doses to the United States by end May — instead of June as previously pledged.

JJ said in a statement it was “pleased” to work with Merck, which will “enhance our production capacity so that we can supply beyond our current commitment­s.”

Biden’s remarks came moments after Texas Governor Greg Abbott lifted a state mask mandate and authorized business to open the state “100 percent.”

But “now is not the time to let up,” warned the president, calling on Americans to keep following social distancing protocols and wearing a mask even as new coronaviru­s cases fall and more are vaccinated.

“Great news, but stay vigilant,” Biden said. “It’s not over yet.” The JJ shot appears slightly less protective than Pfizer and Moderna’s regimes, which have an efficacy of around 95 percent against all forms of COVID-19. But all three have been shown to fully protect against hospitaliz­ations and death.

White House Coronaviru­s Response Coordinato­r Jeff Zients said Monday the federal government aims to distribute 3.9 million doses of the new vaccine this week — “the entire JJ inventory.”

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