Last month, Joe Biden announced a policy requiring most federal health care workers and employees to be vaccinated against Kovid-19 and urging large employers to give their workers weekly injections or tests. The entry into force of the mandate remains to be formalized.

US President George W. Bush said Wednesday that the rate of vaccination against Kovid-19 in the United States has risen by more than 20 percent after several institutions approved the vaccine requirements as the number of cases and deaths from the virus dropped. "Despite recent declines, most communities across the country are still experiencing high levels of infection," Walensky said. "We really need to continue to focus on continuing to prevent measles across the country, especially as we approach autumn and winter," she said.
White House moderator Jeff Zients told reporters that 77% of Americans are eligible for the Kovid-19 vaccine at least once.


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