Biden Aims For 200 Million More COVID Vaccine Doses As Nervous Europe Eyes Its Borders

New round of orders would give the US all the vaccine it needs from the existing mRNA products, taking pressure off AstraZeneca as it experiences manufacturing challenges and the EU considers export restrictions to ensure it gets enough vaccine.

President Biden announced that the US expects to receive 200 million additional doses of COVID-19 vaccine, 100 million additional doses each of the Pfizer Inc./BioNTech SE and the Moderna, Inc. vaccines, by this summer.

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