Only 30% of the U.S. Vaccine Distribution Has Been Vaccinated … Pfizer Vaccine Initiates Second Dose



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American nurse receives second dose of Pfizer vaccine

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Of the new vaccines against coronavirus infection (Corona 19) distributed nationwide by the US federal government, only 30% of the vaccines have been vaccinated so far.

CNN broadcast the fourth (local time) citing data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the vaccine for 1,5418,000,500 vaccines was distributed nationwide, of which 456,3,260 people they took the first round. He reported that the vaccination was completed.

This means that only 29.5% of the total vaccine distribution was actually used for vaccination.

In the last 2 days, the amount of vaccine distributed in the United States was 1,307,1,925 doses, of which 42,25,756, or 32% of them, completed the vaccine.

The White House ‘Ultra-Fast Operations’ team, which oversees vaccine development and distribution in the United States, repeatedly acknowledged that vaccination was delayed across the United States and announced that it would work with state governments to expedite vaccination.

In an interview with CNN, CEO Monsef Slawy said: “The vaccination rate was slower than we really planned” and “I will try to find a solution to achieve the vaccination goal.”

Monsef Slawi Executive Director of 'Super Speed ​​Operations'

explanation of the imageMonsef Slawi Executive Director of ‘Super Speed ​​Operations’

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While the US federal government is thinking of preparing measures to speed up vaccination, the CNN broadcast said that the second dose of the Pfizer vaccine began in the US from that day on.

It’s been 21 days since the first dose of the Pfizer vaccine started on the 14th of last month.

The Pfizer vaccine must be vaccinated twice every three weeks for it to have an adequate immune effect.

Helen Cordova, who works as an intensive care unit nurse at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Los Angeles, California (LA), said it was comforting after completing a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine.

“Vaccines offer a little more hope,” Cordova said. “Vaccines are like personal protective equipment (PPE) accumulated in my body.”

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