The Oklahoman

Vaccine sites set up for Afghans

- Aamer Madhani

WASHINGTON – The U.S. government has opened a mass COVID-19 vaccinatio­n site for arriving Afghans near Dulles Internatio­nal Airport, where some of the thousands fleeing the Taliban are now arriving daily.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki on Friday confirmed that the site – which was set up by the Federal Emergency Management Agency – has begun administer­ing vaccinatio­ns to the Afghan evacuees. A second mass vaccinatio­n site is expected open in the coming days for evacuees who will be arriving at the Philadelph­ia Internatio­nal Airport, according to a senior administra­tion official who was not authorized to comment and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The White House announced earlier this week that it was working to provide vaccinatio­ns to medically eligible evacuees upon arrival in the U.S.

Biden administra­tion officials were intent on making sure that evacuees are vaccinated as soon as possible after arriving in the country and decided that the most efficient way to do so was to set up a vaccinatio­n site at Dulles Expo Center, where many of the arriving evacuees are receiving medical screenings and being temporaril­y housed.

The shots – the single dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine – are being administer­ed by the National Disaster Medical System team, and State Department translator­s are on hand at the site to answer questions.

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