White House and Biden administration confirmed that the July 4 vaccination rate goal won’t be missed. When Biden took over the White House in January, he said his primary focus as a president is to reach 70% of the adult population vaccinated by July 4 with at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccines.
In White House latest press conference, Covid-19 coordinator Jeff Zients told reporters the U.S. will like fall short of the goal set by the president.
According to him, the country will reach this rate probably weeks later than planned. They Biden administration fall short of the goal because young people aged 18-26 are not that interested in getting the vaccine is the percentage of this group is by far lower compared to other groups.
The latest data shows that more than 70% of the adults aged 30 or more received at least one shot of the vaccine. This is more than enough to believe that the country will reach herd immunity before autumn.
Few weeks ago, CDC said that fully vaccinated people can drop off masks and can practice social gatherings. But at this time Zients is not sure if large gatherings like concerts will happen anytime soon. He says the situation will be monitored on a daily basis.
“We are there. The virus is in retreat in communities across the country. … we are in store for a summer of freedom,” Zients said.
“We have built an unparalleled, first-of-its-kind nationwide vaccination program,” Zients added. “We want every American in every community to be free from fear of the virus…we’re not stopping at 70%, and we’re not stopping on July 4.”