Biden gets second dose of anti-Convidian vaccine

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden took on Monday the second dose of the coronary vaccine. The procedure was broadcast on cable networks, just minutes after it happened. In brief comments to reporters, he said he trusts his team to increase the vaccine rate after taking office [...]
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden took on Monday the second dose of the coronary vaccine.
The procedure was broadcast on cable networks, just minutes after it happened.
In brief comments to reporters, he said he trusts his team with increasing the vaccine rate after taking office on January 20th.
Beden took the first dose of Pfizer vaccine. B ONTech on December 21st.
To be effective, this vaccine must be given in two doses, by a three-week difference.
Coronavirus in the United States has affected over 22 million people, while killing over 374,000.
With these figures, the U.S. is the most hit place in the world.
The United Kingdom leads Europe with over 3.1 million infected and over 82,000 victims.
The global number of infected has exceeded 90 million.
Of them, over 1.9 million patients have died and over 50 million have recovered.











