January 29 According to a U.S. media report on the 28th, the current COVID-19 vaccine distribution and vaccination plan in the United States is progressing slowly.
The latest data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that less than half of the distributed vaccines have been used in 16 states.
According to the Capitol Hill, according to the vaccine tracking data of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of vaccines has not reached 50% of the amount received in 16 states, including California, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Ohio, among which many confirmed cases are among the top in the United States.
The report pointed out that these data reflect the slow progress of vaccination in the United States.
Of the more than 48.38 million doses of vaccines that have been distributed across the United States, only 26.19 million have been vaccinated.
Meanwhile, several states have issued warnings that the amount of vaccines in stock is about to be unable to meet the number of appointments.
To increase the availability of vaccines, the White House has announced a 16 percent increase in the number of vaccines distributed to states each week.
However, there are critics who say that this will not significantly improve the current situation of vaccine shortages.” Are we only receiving 1,000 more doses of vaccine every day?” “We’re now getting 18,000 doses per day, and that’s not much of a difference,” Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan complained.