If the U.S. maintains its current pace of vaccinations , the country could theoretically reach President Biden ’s goal of having 70% of adults receive …
If the U.S. maintains its current pace of vaccinations, the country could theoretically reach President Biden ’s goal of having 70% of adults receive at least one shot by July 4, according to a Fox News analysis, however, data suggests the trends may be slowing. As of June 7, data suggests 63.7% of adults were partially vaccinated. Data from archive.org indicates a jump of 5.7% and 12.1% of additional adults who received one dose over approximately the last two months. In other words, while 45.9% of adults were partially vaccinated by April 12, the figure climbed to 58% of adults by May 10. In an effort to boost vaccination numbers, Biden last week declared June a „national month of action“ and urged Americans to get their shot.