Coronavirus
The U.S. Has Shared 400 Million Coronavirus Vaccines Globally
The United States has shared 400 million coronavirus vaccine doses with the global population, more than any other nation, the Biden administration announced Wednesday.
White House COVID-19 response coordinator Jeff Zients announced the milestone during a public health briefing on Wednesday, saying that 400 million vaccine doses have been sent to 112 countries “for free, with no strings attached.”
“Today, we will hit a major milestone in our global effort,” Zients said. He noted that the U.S. has shared four times more free doses with the world than any other country.