Jake Sullivan, the national safety advisor to Biden, said to the journalists at Air Force One: "The President is focused on enabling the globe to vaccinate because he believes that it is right. while refusing to share the particulars of the announcement of the president. "We've got the will when the capability is available, and we stand up and deliver. And in his joint session, he declared that in World War II we were the weapons of democracy and that during the next time we would end the pandemic with the arsenal of vaccination."
By the end of June, at least 80 million dosages of the vaccine were previously declared by the Biden administration. The White House announced its plans this week for allocating 25 million doses, of which around 19 million are split with Covax. . Around 6 million doses will be directly shared in countries with major epidemics of coronavirus, including India.