On Tuesday, Johns Hopkins University revealed that Covid-19 had infected more than 100 million people globally. That milestone comes a little over one year since the first case was confirmed in the United States.
The U.S. now accounts for over one-quarter of those 100 million cases, even though it has only 4% of the world’s population.Accordingly, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday afternoon new “aggressive steps” to “ramp up the vaccine supplies as fast as we can.”Biden was clear-eyed about the task ahead saying, “This will be one of the most difficult logistical challenges we’ve ever undertaken as a nation.” He also gave credit to the Trump administration for the work it did on developing vaccines. “That credit is absolutely due,” said
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