Following the U.S. FDA's Food and Drug Administration permitting the emergency use of new coronavirus vaccines such as Pfizer, U.S. government officials have met and work has already begun on delivery, and since the 14th, all parts of the United States The vaccine is expected to arrive.

On the 11th, the FDA issued an urgent license to allow the new coronavirus vaccine from pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and German company Biontech to be given to people over the age of 16.



In response to this, on the 12th, the person in charge of the US government's vaccine supply plan held a press conference and explained the outlook for supply.



According to the report, Pfizer's base in Midwestern Michigan has begun preparations for delivery such as vaccine packaging, and will begin shipping to 636 delivery bases nationwide on the 13th.



Vaccines are expected to arrive in 50 states in the United States and Washington, DC from the 14th to the 16th.



The first supply will be 2.9 million doses, which will be distributed to each state according to the population, etc., and will be given priority to medical staff and residents of facilities for the elderly.



On the 17th of this month, an FDA committee will meet to discuss the emergency use permission of the vaccine of the pharmaceutical company Moderna, and if the vaccine is also approved for emergency use, Pfizer and Moderna will meet later this month. A total of 40 million doses of this vaccine are expected to be supplied nationwide.

Voice of joy in New York

In New York, USA, there were joyful voices about the US FDA = Food and Drug Administration permitting the emergency use of new coronavirus vaccines such as Pfizer.



Of these, a 67-year-old man said, "I want to get the vaccine right away. I think the vaccine is necessary to get back to normal. I was waiting for this day."



Another 36-year-old man said, "Great news. I hope the vaccine will be well-supplied and available to everyone soon."



On the other hand, a 50-year-old woman said, "I'm worried about vaccination because I haven't had a vaccine before. I'll wait a while and check if there are any effects or problems on my body before vaccination. I want to think about it. "