Covid-19: Pres Biden announces all adults in US eligible for vaccine by April 19

Covid-19: Pres Biden announces all adults in US eligible for vaccine by April 19

WASHINGTON, April 7 (NNN-AGENCIES) — President Joe Biden announced that all adults across America will be eligible for Covid-19 shots within two weeks, while economic powerhouse California set a June 15 target to fully reopen businesses.

The positive news from the United States — which has reported the most coronavirus deaths of any country but is now a leader in the vaccine rollout — contrasted with a record daily toll in Brazil and Europe’s troubled rollout of the AstraZeneca shot.

Biden announced in a White House speech that he is moving up the deadline for all over 18 to be eligible for vaccines to April 19. The previous target had been May 1.

“Our vaccine program is in overdrive. We’re making it easier to get a vaccination shot,” Biden told the nation. “We’re the first country to administer 150 million shots and the first country to fully vaccinate over 62 million people.”

Biden’s April 19 deadline means ending restrictions by age, health issues or other categories for people wanting to get vaccinated. It would not necessarily mean that anyone could get a shot immediately, as distribution remains a work in progress.

Visiting a vaccination site in Virginia earlier, Biden said that while the worst of the pandemic is “not over yet,” vaccines mean it soon could be.

“Get one quickly. That’s how we’re going to beat this,” he said.

California will fully reopen by June 15 if the current rate of vaccinations continues, lifting all Covid-related restrictions on businesses and gatherings, Governor Gavin Newsom said.

The nation’s most populous state has now administered 20 million vaccine doses, and will end its tier-based reopening blueprint if there are no spikes or vaccine shortages.

“We are announcing today that on June 15… we’ll be getting rid of the blueprint, as you know it today. That’s on June 15 if we continue the good work,” said Newsom, adding that mask-wearing requirements would remain.

The California plans reinforced expectations that the mighty US economy will be vital to leading the globe back to post-pandemic business.

The International Monetary Fund said accelerated vaccines and a flood of government stimulus spending, especially in the United States, mean it now predicts global economic growth this year of 6.0 percent, up from a forecast of 5.5 percent in January.

This would be in contrast to the contraction of 3.3 percent in 2020 caused by the Covid-19 pandemic — the worst peacetime downturn since the Great Depression nearly a century ago.

“Even with high uncertainty about the path of the pandemic, a way out of this health and economic crisis is increasingly visible,” IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath said.

The pandemic has now killed more than 2.8 million people worldwide, upended economies and lifestyles everywhere and put huge pressure on health care systems.

Despite progress, there is concern over a steady rise in Covid-19 infections, as people let down their guard, following more than a year of mask-wearing and social distancing.

Over 556,000 Americans have died from Covid-19, by the far the highest toll reported in any country. On Monday, the Johns Hopkins University tracker reported 79,075 new confirmed cases and 607 deaths.

Biden warned that the United States remains in a “life and death race” between the virus and the vaccination program. — NNN-AGENCIES

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