U.S. Falling Short Of Goal To Vaccinate 20 Million People By End Of Year | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC

Testing coordinator for the White House coronavirus task force, Admiral Brett Giroir, announced the distribution of about 4.2 million doses of the Covid-19 vaccine while the U.S. is falling short of their goal to vaccinate 20 million people by the end of the year. Aired on 12/29/2020.
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U.S. Falling Short Of Goal To Vaccinate 20 Million People By End Of Year | Andrea Mitchell | MSNBC

21 comments

  1. If t’rump weren’t playing golf all the time and doing his job, I’m sure we’d be way lower than the 2 million mark by now. 😂🤣

  2. The richest nation does not buy enough doses for her people. Meanwhile, Israel made a big financial commitment, and purchased doses early. They have vaccinated everyone who works in a hospital, everyone who lives in an old folks home, and will have everyone, over age 60, vaccinated by the end of the week. Other nations are also doing everything they can to protect their people, and are succeeding. Why are we so behind?

  3. Honestly, we’ve seen it pointed out they fell short of their goal on a few sources. Nobody will change that. But they didn’t meet the success wanted for vaccinations. Please, don’t deter people from this job while we’re in the midst of it’s most crucial days. Help them catch up to those expectations, and solve problems as partners.

  4. Get stadiums set up, school gyms, drive-thrus, etc. Train army corps to give shot with doctors on standby for reactions. Get real, get ON IT—think creatively! This is unacceptable.

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