Bloomberg Opinion, Columnist

Five Ways to Speed Up Flagging U.S. Vaccination Rates

Making vaccines much easier to get is only the start.

Young, healthy people should hurry up and get their shots.

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According to the Bloomberg Covid-19 vaccine tracker, the U.S. vaccination rate peaked in mid-April, when an average of 3.3 million doses were administered. Since then, the vaccination rate has fallen by nearly a million shots a day, sliding back down to 2.3 million. This has prompted a shift in strategy from the Joe Biden administration, which plans to move away from mass vaccination sites and reallocate vaccine doses. What else can be done to reverse this disheartening trend? Bloomberg Opinion columnists have some ideas on that.

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