Biden: Aim to deliver 200 million doses of vaccine in my first 100 days at the White House

The President of the United States Joe Biden set a target of delivering 200 million doses of vaccine during its first 100 days in the White House.

“We will have given 200 million doses by the 100th day of my presidency,” he said during his first press conference. “I know it is an ambitious goal, a doubling of our original goal, but no other country in the world has approached, or even approached, what we are doing,” he added.

Responding to criticism of the handling of the immigration issue and the concentration of large numbers of immigrants at the southern border of the United States, he said “this happens at the beginning of each year.” “Every year in winter, there is a significant increase in border arrivals,” because migrants “are less likely to die from the heat in the desert,” he added.

The US president stressed that he is trying to strengthen an immigration system that was greatly weakened during the Trump presidency. Asked if he believed he could advance his legislative agenda given the Republicans’ negative stance in Congress, he said he meant to address the issues facing the United States and it was up to Republicans to decide if they wanted to “work together.” Or “to divide the country.” Referring to the filibuster (the tactic of obstruction) in the Senate, Joe Biden stated that it has been increasingly abused in recent years.

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