Mexico and Canada top Biden’s list for eventual vaccine exports
The Peninsula
Mexico and Canada are at the top of President Joe Biden’s list of countries to eventually receive exports of U.S.-made coronavirus vaccines, according to a U.S. official familiar with the plans.
But Biden and administration officials have said the U.S. will not share its vaccines until after it has enough for its own people, leaving timing for any exports unclear. The U.S. has raced ahead of most of the rest of the world in vaccinating its population under Biden, who has focused on ramping up both supply and locations where Americans can obtain shots. He has meanwhile spurned requests from other countries to share the U.S vaccine supply, which includes millions of doses of a shot by AstraZeneca Plc that has yet to be authorized for use in the country.More Related News