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U.S. to fall short of President Biden s July 4 Covid-19 vaccination goal
June 27, 2021 2:31 PM CNN
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By Rachel Janfaza, CNN
“Fully vaccinated!” Simpson said, drawing out the final word as she bounced with glee.
“I wanted to take you guys along this process to help you make a better and more informed decision,” she told her viewers in the video, which describes her experience getting vaccinated against Covid-19.
But while Simpson who is 22 and from Atlanta was excited to get her Covid-19 vaccine, many young Americans are not as eager.
The White House this week acknowledged the US would fall short of President Joe Biden’s July Fourth Covid-19 vaccination goals, saying the country has more work to do to get younger Americans vaccinated. The President had aimed to get 70% of US adults at least one Covid-19 vaccine shot by Independence Day.
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