Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Only 13 states have achieved Biden’s vaccination target.

  According to the data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on June 7, local time, as of June 7, local time, only 13 states in the United States had reached the goal set by Biden’s government, that is, 70% of American adults were vaccinated with at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine before July 4. Data show that at present, more than 171 million Americans (accounting for 51.6% of the total population of the United States) have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, and nearly 140 million Americans (accounting for 42.1% of the total population of the United States) have completed two doses of vaccination.

  Nearly half of the people aged 12 and above who meet the vaccination conditions have been vaccinated. However, the current vaccination rate has started to slow down. In the past week, an average of about 560,000 people in the United States were vaccinated every day, and the highest number of people vaccinated in a single day reached about 4.3 million on April 1. In the report, CNN pointed out that under such circumstances, it may be difficult for the United States to complete the Biden administration’s vaccination target on July 4. (CCTV reporter Xu Wei)