The US president downplayed criticism that Americans would be getting additional protection against COVID-19 while much of the world still waits for their first vaccination shots
Joe Biden. Pic/AFP
US President Joe Biden has said that coronavirus booster shots will be available starting the week of September 20, pending approval by the FDA.
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The shots will be free and will be provided to people eight months after they received their second shot of the vaccine, the president said.
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The president downplayed criticism that Americans would be getting additional protection against Covid-19 while much of the world still waits for their first vaccination shots.
"There's some world leaders who say America shouldn't get a third shot until other countries got their first shot--I disagree," Biden said in Wednesday remarks at the White House.
"We can take care of America and help the world at the same time," he added.
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