Fauci says 100 million vaccinations in 100 days 'absolutely a doable
thing'
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[January 18, 2021]
By Brad Heath
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Joe
Biden's goal of delivering 100 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine within
the first 100 days of his presidency "is absolutely a doable thing,"
Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, said on Sunday.
Fauci, speaking on NBC's "Meet The Press", said two new vaccines under
development by AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson could "very soon" be
presented to U.S. regulators for approval, which would increase the pace
of vaccinations. "We're weeks away, not months away, for sure," he said.
He said more vaccinations - coupled with mask-wearing and avoiding
crowds - would be the best way for the United States to tackle a new,
more infectious strain of the coronavirus.
"If we can get the overwhelming majority of the population vaccinated,
we'd be in very good shape and could beat even the mutant," he said.
Fauci's remarks came amid criticism of the pace at which the United
States is administering vaccines for a disease that has killed more than
390,000 people in the country. About 10.6 million Americans have so far
been vaccinated, about half as many as President Donald Trump's
administration hoped would have received injections by the end of 2020.
Biden has said ramping up the pace of vaccinations will be one of his
top priorities when he takes office on Wednesday.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases, speaks at an event where U.S. Vice President
Mike Pence received the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine at
the White House in Washington, U.S., December 18, 2020. REUTERS/Cheriss
May
"One thing that's clear is that the issue of getting 100 million
doses in the first 100 days is absolutely a doable thing," Fauci
said. "The feasibility of his goal is absolutely clear. There's no
doubt about that, that that can be done."
(Reporting by Brad Heath; Editing by Ross Colvin and Daniel Wallis)
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