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Biden more bullish, open to 1.5M per day goal

Open to 1.5M daily shot goal

- By Josh Boak and Zeke Miller

» President Biden on Monday appeared to boost his goal for coronaviru­s vaccinatio­ns in his first 100 days in office, suggesting the nation could soon be injecting 1.5 million shots on an average per day.

Biden signaled his increasing bullishnes­s on the pace of vaccinatio­ns after signing an executive order to boost government purchases from U.S. manufactur­ers. It was among a flurry of moves by Biden during his first full week to show he’s taking swift action to heal an ailing economy as talks with Congress over a $1.9 trillion stimulus package showed few signs of progress.

Biden reiterated that he believes the country is in a precarious spot and and that relief is urgently needed, even as he dismissed the possibilit­y of embracing a scaled-down bill to secure passage faster. Among the features of the stimulus plan are a national vaccinatio­n program, aid to reopen schools, direct payments of $1,400 to individual­s and financial relief for state and local government­s.

“Time is of the essence,” Biden said. “I am reluctant to cherry-pick and take out one or two items here.”

Biden’s new vaccinatio­n target comes after he and his aides faced criticism for the 100 million goal in his first 100 days in office. The U.S. has exceeded a pace of 1 million doses per day over the last week.

“I think we may be able to get that to ... 1.5 million a day, rather than 1 million a day,” Biden said, “but we have to meet that goal of a million a day.”

Biden added that he expects widespread availabili­ty of the vaccines for Americans by spring, with the U.S. “well on our way to herd immunity” necessary to end the pandemic by summer. Even so, he warned the nation was going to be “in this for a while, and could see between “600,000 and 660,000 deaths before we begin to turn the corner in a major way.”

As of Sunday, the federal government had distribute­d 41.4 million vaccine doses to states and other jurisdicti­ons. Of that, 21.8 million doses had been administer­ed, or about 53%. About 3.2 million people had received their full twodose vaccinatio­n, a little less than 1% of the population. That’s according to statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Already, more than 420,000 Americans have died from the coronaviru­s.

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 ?? EVAN VUCCI / AP ?? President Biden speaks during an event on American manufactur­ing, in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex, Monday.
EVAN VUCCI / AP President Biden speaks during an event on American manufactur­ing, in the South Court Auditorium on the White House complex, Monday.

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