At Hearing, Bipartisan Members Praise President Biden’s Vaccine Success
Dr. Fauci Cautions That Nation Is at a “Critical Turning Point,” Reaffirms Need to Take Precautions Until Transmission Rates Fall
Washington, D.C. (April 15, 2021) — Today, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, chaired by Rep. James E. Clyburn, held a hearing with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Rochelle P. Walensky, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony S. Fauci, and Chief Science Officer for COVID Response David Kessler to examine the Biden Administration's successful efforts to distribute vaccines and the steps that must be taken to end the coronavirus pandemic. During the hearing, bipartisan Members of the Select Subcommittee praised President Biden's success in accelerating vaccinations. Chairman Clyburn said in his opening statement: "Since President Biden took office, we have seen a massive increase in the pace of vaccinations. Just look at the progress we have made since January 20. … We are vaccinating more than 3 million people each day, with a record of 4.6 million shots this past Saturday. More Americans were vaccinated this past week alone than in the first six weeks of the vaccine rollout. One-third of the United States population has now received at least one dose of the vaccine. And four days from now, all adults will be eligible to receive a vaccine. We are on the path to finally defeat this virus." Ranking Member Steve Scalise said: "I commend President Biden for accepting the challenge that House Republicans issued at the beginning of this year, to not just accept what was already in place, the 100 million vaccine goal, but to in fact double that, to 200 million shots. We are now on pace to reach that goal that we set." Dr. Fauci emphasized that our nation is "at a critical turning point," explaining, "We are doing very well with regard to the rollout of vaccines. And yet we are seeing, in the country, that there are several states in which the numbers are going up." Dr. Fauci urged Americans to continue to take basic precautions like wearing masks while vaccinations continue. Witnesses provided the following additional testimony during the hearing: The Biden-Harris Administration Has Succeeded in Accelerating Vaccinations
Vaccines Are Safe and Effective, and We Must Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy
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