President Biden said Tuesday that the federal government's vaccine distribution program is "in worse shape than we anticipated." His administration's coronavirus response team held its first public briefing on Wednesday where officials detailed plans to increase vaccine supply and capacity, but also said it will be months before anyone who wants a vaccine can get one.
The lack of supply has led to different challenges in different areas of the country. NPR gathered three reporters to learn more:
Blake Farmer with
Nashville Public Radio,
Amelia Templeton with
Oregon Public Broadcasting, and
Veronica Zaragovia with
WLRN in Miami.
Additional reporting this episode from
Georgia Public Broadcasting's
Grant Blankenskip, who reported on
efforts by Georgia residents to get a vaccine.
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