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    With its America-first vaccine strategy, the U.S. is nearing a point when it will have enough supply to offer COVID-19 vaccine to all adult Americans. Current predictions suggest that will happen by the end of May.So, once America is vaccinated first, the question inevitably becomes: Whos second in line U.S. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken this week hinted at talks that are happening on that front, after months of the United States keeping all of its Pfizer, Moderna and Janssen supply to itself, and only distributing four million AstraZeneca doses as loans to Canada and Mexico. Blinken said the Biden administration wants to rise to the occasion worldwide and start sharing soon. ART [url=https://www.cup-stanley.es]stanley cup[/url] ICLE CONTINUES BELOW By the end of May, well have enough vaccine supply for all adults in America, Blinken said Monday. As we get more confident in our vaccine supply here at home, we are exploring options to share more with other countries going forward. We believe that well be in a position t [url=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk]stanley quencher[/url] o do much more on this front. The World Health Organization has called for the U.S. to start donating vaccine supply to countries that need it most, especially developin [url=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk]stanley uk[/url] g countries. Experts say America also has an interest in vaccinating its immediate neighbours, Canada and Mexico. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So when America has a vaccine surplus, where will it go Why has America been able to vaccinate so quickl

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