Qatar Tribune

Biden urges getting shots as coronaviru­s variant spreads

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US President Joe Biden announced new steps on Tuesday intended to inoculate additional Americans as the more contagious Delta variant of the coronaviru­s spreads and his administra­tion labors to persuade holdouts to get shots.

Millions of Americans are still unvaccinat­ed and unprotecte­d, Biden said at the White House complex. And because of that, their communitie­s are at risk. Their friends are at risk. The people they care about are at risk.

Among the steps is a focus on supplying vaccines to primary care doctors to allow Americans to get vaccinated by their regular health care providers who, polls show, have the trust of their patients.

The president emphasized that people also can get shots at local pharmacies - when you’re picking up your prescripti­on, or just going in to get toothpaste - and he said more mobile clinics would be deployed as part of stepped-up community outreach.

The administra­tion is also pushing to inoculate more adolescent­s as the next school year approaches.

The Pfizer vaccine has been given emergency-use authorizat­ion for youths as young as 12 years old, but because it requires two shots, and then a two-week wait before it’s fully effective, the schedule is tight to ensure students are inoculated before they return to classrooms.

Encouragin­g people to get vaccinated, Biden said: It sounds corny, but it’s a patriotic thing to do. That echoed his pitch on Sunday at a Fourth of July celebratio­n at the White House for essential workers and military families.

The spread of the delta variant, which is believe to have originated in India, has increased the urgency of the vaccinatio­n campaign. In some areas of the United States, the variant makes up at least half of all current cases.

If you are vaccinated, the vast, vast majority of people are safe from the virus. If you are not vaccinated, you are not White House press secretary Jen Psaki

Biden said his administra­tion would deploy surge response teams of emergency officials and health experts to stem outbreaks in communitie­s with large proportion­s of unvaccinat­ed people. Research shows that existing vaccines are effective against the delta variant.

It is ultimately up to individual­s to decide if they are going to get vaccinated, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Tuesday.

If you are vaccinated, the vast, vast majority of people are safe from the virus. If you are not vaccinated, you are not.

Biden said that nearly 160 million Americans will be fully vaccinated by the end of the week.

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