
Half of US adults could have a Covid-19 vaccine dose by the weekend, but experts say it's too soon to declare victory
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The US is on track to vaccinate half of all adults by the weekend with at least one Covid-19 shot, according to a White House adviser, but that does not mean the country is finished with the pandemic.
"We do have to remember that there are 100 million-plus adults that still haven't been vaccinated," White House senior adviser for Covid-19 response Andy Slavitt told CNN's Chris Cuomo Tuesday. "They're not there yet, and you don't win the war until you bring everybody over with you." President Joe Biden has set the goal for every state to open vaccination to all adults who want them by April 19, a task that is becoming easier as the supply and accessibility of vaccines increases, Slavitt said.More Related News

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