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Biden to double US order of J&J one-shot vaccine

  • March 10, 2021

President Joe Biden will double the U.S. order of Johnson Johnson’s one-shot vaccine – seeking another 100 million doses – bringing the country’s supply to enough for 500 million people, an official familiar with the plans says.

Biden will make the announcement Wednesday during an event with the chief executives of JJ and Merck Co., who struck a collaboration to boost production of the JJ vaccine. The U.S. had previously ordered 100 million doses, which the company has said will be delivered before the end of June.

The order is a sign that the U.S. is continuing to stockpile doses as questions swirl around which vaccine will be best for children. No shots are currently authorized for use in people under 16, with studies under way on efficacy in older children and others expected to follow on younger ones.

Johnson Johnson did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the plan.

Health officials are also sounding the alarm over emerging, more-contagious variants of the virus, which could blunt the impact of some inoculations or further spur the need for booster shots.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday those factors would also impact when the U.S. may share surplus doses with other nations.

“We don’t know which vaccine is most effective for children. Of course, that testing is ongoing,” Psaki said. “We still don’t know yet the impact of all of the variants, so I don’t have anything to predict for you in terms of what additional supply will be shared and when, and the process for that.”

With the order, the U.S. is now expecting 200 million doses from JJ, which is enough for 200 million people. That’s on top of 300 million doses each from Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc., each of which have a two-shot vaccine. Altogether, it’s enough for 500 million people. There are currently about 330 million Americans.

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