President Biden of the United States has announced that he will supply at least 20 million doses of the new coronavirus vaccine that is being inoculated domestically to each country by the end of June.


As we secure a large amount of vaccines, there are growing voices at home and abroad that we should also support each country.

President Biden made a speech at the White House on the 17th, revealing that he will supply at least 20 million doses of the three new coronavirus vaccines that are being inoculated in the country to each country by the end of June.



The Biden administration has already announced that it will supply about 60 million doses of vaccine developed by British pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca to the countries that need it, and this time, it has indicated that it will urgently support it.



"The United States supplies more vaccines than any other country, more than Russia and China. It is democracy that leads the world to overcome the spread of the infection," Biden said. While actively supplying vaccines, I also struck a chord with the desire to show American leadership in opposition to this.



The U.S. government has secured a large amount of vaccine to encourage people to be vaccinated, and while 47% of the population has received at least one vaccination, there are voices at home and abroad that it should also be used to support each country. It's getting stronger.