Biden Is Delivering On His Vaccine Promises Ahead Of Schedule After Trump Failed To Do His Job

The U.S. is on pace to exceed President Biden’s vaccine goal for his first 100 days, and yesterday, President Biden announced that the U.S. had secured 600 million doses more than a month earlier than initially anticipated. While Trump failed to do his job, President Biden is delivering on his vaccine promises—and doing it ahead of schedule. 

The U.S. is on pace to exceed President Biden’s goal of administering 100 million vaccine doses in his first 100 days in office.

Associated Press: “The U.S. is on pace to exceed Biden’s goal of administering 100 million vaccine doses in his first 100 days in office, with more than 26 million shots delivered in his first three weeks. Meanwhile, Biden is moving to ease supply bottlenecks and ensure the nation has enough of the current two-dose vaccines to protect 300 million Americans.”

President Biden announced that the U.S. had secured 600 million doses by the end of July — more than a month earlier than anticipated.

Associated Press: “Biden announced on Thursday that the U.S. had secured contractual commitments from Moderna and Pfizer to deliver the 600 million doses of vaccine by the end of July — more than a month earlier than initially anticipated.”

President Biden is delivering on his vaccine promises ahead of schedule after Trump failed to do his job.

President Biden: “My predecessor, to be very blunt about it, did not do his job … He didn’t order enough vaccines. He didn’t mobilize enough people to administer the shots. He didn’t set up federal vaccine centers.”

New York Times: “Trump Administration Passed on Chance to Secure More of Pfizer Vaccine”