The Mercury News

70% goal for vaccine is unlikely tobemet

- By Zeke Miller and Leah Willingham

WASHINGTON >> For months, President Joe Biden has laid out goal after goal for taming the coronaviru­s pandemic and then exceeded his own benchmarks. Now, though, the U.S. is unlikely to meet his target to have 70% of Americans at least partially vaccinated by July 4.

The White House has launched a monthlong blitz to combat vaccine hesitancy and a lack of urgency to get shots, particular­ly in the South and Midwest, but it is increasing­ly resigned to missing the president’s vaccinatio­n target. The administra­tion insists that even if the goal isn’t reached, it will have little effect on the overall U.S. recovery, which is already ahead of where Biden said it would be months ago.

About 15.5 million unvaccinat­ed adults need to receive at least one dose in the next four weeks for Biden to meet his goal. But the pace of new vaccinatio­ns in the U.S. has dropped below 400,000 people per day — down from a high of nearly 2 million per day two months ago.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, told reporters at a briefing Tuesday that he still hopes the goal will be met “and if we don’t, we’re going to continue to keep pushing.”

So far 14 states have reached 70% coverage among adults, with about a dozen more on pace to reach the milestone by July 4. But the state-to-state variation is stark.

Fauci said the administra­tion is “pleading” with states, particular­ly those with low vaccinatio­n rates, to step up their efforts in the coming months, though some of the states trailing behind are hardly sharing the urgency.

On a conference call Tuesday, White House COVID-19 coordinato­r Jeff Zients delivered an impassione­d call for governors to join the administra­tion in “pulling out all the stops” on vaccinatio­ns this month. “We need your leadership on the ground — which is where it matters the most — more than ever,” he said.

In Mississipp­i, which trails the nation with only about 34% of its population vaccinated, Republican Gov. Tate Reeves has called Biden’s goal “arbitrary, to say the least.”

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