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The United States may not be able to complete the vaccination target survey by the end of December, showing that nearly 40% of the people “definitely or likely” will not be vaccinated

Original title: The United States may not be able to complete the vaccination target by the end of December. The survey shows that nearly 40% of the people “definitely or likely” will not be vaccinated

On Tuesday, the U.S. may not be able to reach the previously expected vaccination by the end of this yearaims, That is, 20 million people will be vaccinated at the end of December.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that slightly more than 11.4 million doses of vaccine have been distributed since December 13, but only about 2.1 million doses have been used. The CDC pointed out that there are many reasons why the vaccine has not been used.

The agency stated that part of the problem is data lag, while other problems are how each jurisdictionmanagementAnd distribute vaccines.World health experts have said that the distribution of vaccines to 331 million Americans in a few months may beImagineIs much more complicated and chaotic.

inPfizer(PFE.US) In the months since the vaccine was urgently approved for use and distribution, thisjobsThere have been several problems.The first is becausetransport“Abnormal” caused the storage temperature to be too low, and two US states returned 3000 dosesPfizerVaccines, followed by multiple states being told that the second batchPfizerVaccine shipments will be greatly reduced.

In addition, Gustav Perner, commander of the U.S. Army’s Armament Command, responsible for the vaccine distribution’s “Operation Warp Speed,” publicly apologized on the 19th of this month, saying that he had made a mistake in quoting vaccine dose data, which led to The number of vaccines delivered in each statecommunicationmistaken.

It’s worth noting that the American people areattitudeDifferent. In a national survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in November, 60% of respondents said they “definitely or likely” would be vaccinated, while 39% said they “definitely or likely” would not. In addition to doubts about the effectiveness of vaccines and worries about side effects, the public believes that the vaccine development process is too hasty and mistrust of the government is what makes this group of people cautious about vaccination.

(Source: Zhitong Finance Network)

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