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08 December 2020While Europe begins with the first vaccine administered to a 90-year-old British woman, the United States - which today according to the Johns Hopkins University exceed 15 million infections and 284 thousand deaths - are dealing with the statements of the outgoing president, Trump, and of the elected one, Biden, awaiting the start of mass vaccinations and the Inauguration Day of 20 January 2021.



Joe Biden has promised distribution of the Coronavirus vaccine to 100 million people during the first three months of his administration.

Speaking from his electoral fiefdom in Wilmington, Delaware, Biden promised "100 million vaccinations in the first 100 days" to the White House.

And while appointing the first African American to the role of defense secretary, he warns: "If the congress does not act immediately, vaccination in the United States can be delayed or even stalled".



Meanwhile Donald Trump insists on his victory in the November 3 elections - "I hope the next one will still be a Trump administration because we have won and they cannot defraud the elections."

while signing a decree in line with America First doctrine to prioritize Americans for vaccinations.



The tycoon signed an executive order in the White House "that will ensure the priority of vaccines for Americans before they are sent abroad", and that other countries can only be helped "once the need of the American people has been met. ", also specifying that" if necessary "it will use the Defense Production Act, a war law of the 1950s that obliges companies to reconvert their production.