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U.S. new crown vaccination rate slows, experts worry about risks to children jqknews

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U.S. new crown vaccination rate slows, experts worry about risks to children

Hangzhou Net release time: 2021-06-06 09:16

CCTV News Client News According to US media reports on the 5th, the average daily COVID-19 vaccination level in the United States has further declined, and the Biden administration’s vaccination target may not be completed on time. This has aroused concern among experts.

According to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of the 4th local time, the average number of new crown vaccines in the United States per day was only more than 1 million doses, which was much lower than the peak level of 3.3 million doses per day in early April.

CNN found through data analysis of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that if the current vaccination rate is followed, the United States may not be able to complete the Biden administration’s vaccination target on time, that is, 70% of adults before July 4. At least one dose of the new crown vaccine.

According to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of the morning of the 4th local time, about 63.2% of adults in the United States have received at least one dose of the new crown vaccine. If the current vaccination rate is maintained, the United States will not be able to complete the Biden administration’s vaccination target until mid-to-late July, that is, after a delay of about half a month.

Some experts worry that communities and areas with low vaccination rates are at risk of outbreaks, which may pose risks not only to unvaccinated adults, but also to children who have not yet or have just been eligible for vaccination. The director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Valensky said on the 4th that the number of adolescents who were hospitalized for new coronary pneumonia in the United States increased in March and April. Valensky hopes that American parents and teenagers will realize the importance of wearing masks continuously and get vaccinated as soon as possible.

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