Prognosis
Biden Says He’ll Send Vaccines Overseas Once Supply Sufficient
- U.S. supplies aren’t sufficient to send vaccines now, he says
- Biden says he spoke with Canada’s Trudeau about vaccines
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President Joe Biden said the U.S. wants to share coronavirus vaccines with other countries but won’t begin sending doses abroad until it has sufficient supply at home.
“We’re looking at what is going to be done with some of the vaccines that we are not using. We’ve got to make sure they are safe to be sent,” Biden said at the White House Wednesday. “And we hope to be able to be of some help and value to countries around the world.”