KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden on Thursday at his first news conference in the White House announced a new goal of 200 million Covid vaccination shots being given within his first 100 days in office.
  • Biden's earlier goal of 100 million coronavirus vaccinations within that time frame was met Friday, on the 59th day of his administration.
  • After a slower-than-expected rollout under ex-President Donald Trump, the pace of vaccinations in the U.S. has rapidly increased, averaging about 2.5 million doses daily.
  • The federal government has a deal with Johnson & Johnson for 200 million doses. It also has deals with drugmakers Pfizer and Moderna for 600 million doses combined.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks about his plan to administer coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccines to the U.S. population during a news conference at Biden's transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, January 15, 2021.

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced a new goal of having 200 million Covid vaccination shots being distributed within his first 100 days in office.

"I know it's ambitious — twice our original goal — but no other country in the world has come close ... to what we're doing," Biden told reporters as he opened his first news conference as president.