President Biden has New Goal in Fight Against Covid-19
After meeting his previous goal of having two-hundred million shots in arms by his 100th day in office, President Biden has set a new goal in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
After meeting his previous goal of having two-hundred million shots in arms by his 100th day in office, President Biden has set a new goal in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. After meeting his previous goal of having two-hundred million shots in arms by his 100th day in office, President Biden has set a new goal in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Nearly 860 million dollars in funding will go toward supporting rural health clinics and rural hospitals in broadening their covid-19 testing and mitigation capacity in order to stop the spread of the virus. The President also wants to turn his focus to adolescents. Specifically those aged 12 to 15. The FDA is currently reviewing the Pfizer vaccine for that age range, with a decision likely next week and if approved the Biden Administration is hoping parents will take advantage and get their children vaccines.