
All adults in the United States are now eligible to register for a coronavirus vaccination, an accomplishment public health experts say represents a major step toward defeating the ongoing pandemic.
Those 16 and older in every state, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico are eligible to receive a vaccine as of Monday, The New York Times noted, a marker that coincides with the April 19 deadline set by President Biden‘s administration for states to make appointments available to all adults.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates more than 131 million people, or about half of all U.S. adults, have already received at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine, with an average of 3.2 new million doses being given each day.
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Wow. Terrific. So you dumb worthless sheeple have handed a victory to Bill Gates. Yay. Yippee. I never realized how bad the dumbing down of America was. Good. Keep plowing ahead until you go off the cliff. You idiots.
And what about Israel, where most of the population is already vaccinated. And the UK. And other countries around the world. This is not just an American thing.
Not true. Less than 1/2 of the population in Israel were dumb enough to take it.
They seem desperate. What should they do with millions of dosages left over?
Please consider your kids future before vaccinating your kids. There is still too much unknown about these vaccines and the kids are not high risk for COVID.
16 is not an adult. They are still considered minors!!!!!