Chinanews, May 26th, a comprehensive report. The White House said that as of May 25 local time, half of the adults in the United States had completed the new crown vaccination, calling it an "important milestone" in the fight against the epidemic.

With the rapid spread of vaccination, the number of people infected and killed by the new crown in the United States also continues to show a downward trend.

Data map: The mass vaccination station set up at Oakland Stadium in California is open to qualified people.

This vaccination station will provide 6000 doses of vaccine every day.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Guanguan

  According to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of the morning of the 25th local time, more than 131,078,608 Americans have received full vaccination against the new coronavirus.

  CDC's vaccine tracking data show that as of the 25th, 50% of the US population of 18 years or older has been fully vaccinated, and 61.6% of adults have received at least one dose.

The data also shows that among people 65 years and older, 73.9% have been fully vaccinated. This age group faces the highest health risks from the new coronavirus.

  According to reports, earlier this month, US President Biden set a new vaccination goal, that is, 70% of adults will be vaccinated with at least one dose of the new crown vaccine before Independence Day on July 4.

Biden said that he used Independence Day as a time node to "celebrate our independence as a country and our independence against this virus."

  According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, the number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in the United States has exceeded 33.16 million, and the cumulative number of deaths has exceeded 590,000.

Data compiled by the agency last week showed that the number of new cases of new crowns in almost every state in the United States has fallen by more than 5% compared with a week ago.

Nationwide, the infection rate and death level continue to show a downward trend.