All U.S. Adults Are Eligible for Vaccination Against CCP Virus Starting Today

On the day President Joe Biden set a deadline for all U.S. adults to be eligible for the Communist Party virus vaccine, the White House Communist Party virus outbreak response team praised the vaccine as safe, effective and easy to administer.

Andy Slavitt, senior adviser to the White House for Communist Party virus response, called Monday (April 19) “Vaccination Day” on his Twitter account. On this day, all U.S. adults 16 years of age and older in all states and territories are eligible for vaccinations.

At a White House Webcast press conference, Slavitt said that as of Monday, 90 percent of all Americans should be able to find a vaccination site within five miles and have more than enough vaccine to get them vaccinated.

Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said the United States is in the complex phase of a pandemic. New cases continue to rise, she said, with the average daily number of new cases now exceeding 67,400, compared with just over 50,000 a month ago. Deaths and hospitalizations are also on the rise, she said.

Meanwhile, Varensky said 192 million Americans have now been vaccinated with at least one dose of the Chinese Communist virus. President Biden’s goal of vaccinating 200 million people by his 100th day in office was 90 percent achieved by his 88th day in office.

She added that 50 percent of all U.S. adults have been at least partially vaccinated and 25 percent are now fully vaccinated. She mentioned that studies conducted in the real world have shown that vaccines are safe and effective.

Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical advisor to the president, told those who are still hesitant to get vaccinated that much of the available real-world data shows that vaccines are safe and effective. He cited a number of clinical and real-world trials from The New England Journal of Medicine and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fauci mentioned that in Israel, 61.8 percent of the population has received at least one dose of the vaccine, which has significantly reduced the number of new cases in the country.

He called vaccination “the highway to normalcy” and that as the number of vaccinated people grows, the U.S. will get closer to returning to normal.