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One million vaccinated as US eyes return to normal next summer

Govt targets 100 million inoculated in first quarter of 2021

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Dec 2020 10:30AM

One million vaccinated as US eyes return to normal next summer
Some three million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were rolled out last week; the official goal for this week is two million more Pfizer doses, and six million from Moderna. – AFP pic, December 24, 2020

WASHINGTON – More than a million Americans have received the first dose of their Covid-19 vaccines, a milestone in the biggest immunisation drive in United States history that came even as officials admitted the pace of rollout was slipping behind schedule.

The news comes as the winter surge in cases rages across the country, where the virus has claimed more than 320,000 lives and is on course to be the third leading cause of death in the year.

Centres for Disease Control and Prevention director Robert Redfield said jurisdictions had logged the first million shots with his agency since the biggest immunisation drive in US history kicked off on December 14.

“While we celebrate this historic milestone, we also acknowledge the challenging path ahead,” said Redfield. 

“There is currently a limited supply of Covid-19 vaccine in the US, but supply will increase in the weeks and months to come.”

Some three million doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine were shipped last week, and the official goal for this week was two million more Pfizer doses, and six million from Moderna.

Moncef Slaoui, chief advisor of the government’s Operation Warp Speed, said the objective of injecting 20 million people this month was “unlikely to be met”, adding that a delay was beginning to emerge between doses being distributed to sites and the shots reaching arms.

Even so, he remained confident of being able to inoculate 100 million people in the first quarter of 2021, and another 100 million by the second quarter.

While the goals are ambitious, the Warp Speed programme has already delivered on its objective of bringing vaccines from the lab bench to authorisation within the space of the year.

Many experts doubted this unprecedented feat was possible. 

It required running the various stages of testing in parallel and mass producing doses even before they were proven safe and effective, in case they succeeded.  

If the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines proceeds smoothly, it might be possible to achieve widespread population immunity in the US by next summer, top scientist Anthony Fauci has said.

In an interview with WebMD posted yesterday, the infectious disease official suggested people could host weddings as early as June or July.

Fauci said he believed priority populations – such as nursing home residents, health care workers, critical workers, the elderly and people at high risk – should receive their shots by March or early April.

“We could start in April doing what I call ‘open season’ on vaccinations – namely anybody in the general population who wants to get vaccinated will get vaccinated.”

He continued: “By the time we get into the middle or end of the summer, I believe we will have, if we do it correctly, we could have 70% to 85% of the population vaccinated. 

“When that occurs, there will be an umbrella of protection over the entire country.” – AFP, December 24, 2020

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