A3 THE ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2021 Mar 4 th -6 th 3 Day Sale! Market LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED Evan Vucci/AP Photo President Joe Biden speaks at the White House about eff orts to combat COVID-19 on Tuesday. Biden vows all adults can get vaccine by end of May larly in the roughly 20 states where they have not been prioritized for shots. The aim is to help reopen schools to better educate students who have been at risk of falling behind during WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden the pandemic and reduce the burden on par- said Tuesday the U.S. expects to take delivery ents who have had to choose between child of enough coronavirus vaccine for all adults care and a job. by the end of May — two months earlier than “Let’s treat in-person learning as the essen- anticipated — and he pushed states to get at tial service that it is,” Biden said. Teachers will least one shot into the arms of teachers by the be able to sign up directly through participat- end of March to hasten school reopenings. ing retail pharmacies, the administration said. Biden also announced that drugmaker White House press secretary Jen Psaki also Merck will help produce rival Johnson & announced Tuesday that the federal govern- Johnson’s newly approved one-shot vaccine, ment was increasing supply of the Moderna likening the partnership between the two drug and Pfi zer vaccines to states next week to 15.2 companies to the spirit of national cooperation million doses per week, up from 14.5 million during World War II. previously. States will also receive 2.8 mil- “We’re now on track to have enough vac- lion doses of the Johnson & Johnson shot this cine supply for every adult in America by the week. end of May,” Biden said. On a call with governors Tuesday, White Despite the stepped-up pace of vaccine House coronavirus coordinator Jeff Zients production, the work of inoculating Ameri- said states should prepare to administer 16 cans could extend well into the summer, offi - million to 17 million total weekly doses of cials said, depending both on the government’s Pfi zer and Moderna vaccines by the end of capacity to deliver doses and Americans’ will- March, climbing to 17 million to 18 million ingness to roll up their sleeves. weekly by early April. The supply of John- In Oregon, the state will receive 34,000 son & Johnson doses to states, expected to dip doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. after the initial shipment this week, will climb Every county will receive 100 doses this week. to 4 million to 6 million weekly doses by the “Because doses will be limited for the fi rst end of March and 5 million to 6 million doses few weeks, the state has committed some allo- weekly through the end of April. cations to addressing access Offi cials have said John- issues for some Oregonians son & Johnson faced unex- ONLY ABOUT who’ve experienced barriers pected production issues to getting vaccinated,” said with its vaccine and pro- 8% OF THE U.S. Jonathan Modie, a spokes- duced only 3.9 million man for the Oregon Health doses before being cleared POPULATION Authority. for emergency use autho- HAS BEEN FULLY rization on Saturday. The About 4,800 doses will go to local public health company has promised to VACCINATED, authorities to vaccinate Ore- deliver 100 million doses by gonians living in adult foster ACCORDING TO the end of June. homes and other in-home Before the approval of THE CENTERS senior populations. the Johnson & Johnson Walmart and Bi-Mart, shot, Biden had suggested FOR DISEASE two new partners in the that it would take until the state’s pharmacy vaccina- end of July to have enough CONTROL AND tions program, will also vaccine for every adult in PREVENTION, receive the Johnson & the U.S. Johnson vaccine. Addi- Facing questions about THOUGH tional doses will go to some the company’s slipping THE PACE OF unspecifi ed health systems delivery schedule, Rich- in the state. ard Nettles, vice president VACCINATION Biden’s announcements of Johnson & Johnson, told quickly raised expectations lawmakers on Capitol Hill HAS BEEN for when the nation could last week that the com- INCREASING. safely emerge from the pan- pany had faced “signifi cant demic with the promise of challenges” because of its THE U.S. SET speedier vaccinations, but “highly complex” manufac- even as he expressed opti- turing process. A NEW DAILY mism, Biden quickly tem- Psaki said that an RECORD FOR pered the outlook for a “across-the-administration return to life as it was before effort” was required to get INJECTIONS the virus hit. the two historic rivals to “I’ve been cautioned not LAST THURSDAY work together on the vac- to give an answer to that cines, even though conver- AND FRIDAY. because we don’t know for sations between Johnson & sure,” Biden said, before Johnson and Merck have saying his hope for a return to normal was been going on for months. sometime before “this time next year.” “There’s a difference between conversa- As Biden spoke, states across the coun- tions and it moving forward,” she said. try were moving to relax virus-related restric- The White House said Merck would tions. This despite the objections of the White devote two plants to the production process. House and the nation’s top infectious disease One would make the vaccine and the other expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who have warned would handle inserting the vaccine into vials against any relaxation of virus protocols until and ensuring strict quality controls. Psaki said more Americans are vaccinated. the Biden administration was using its pow- In Texas, GOP Gov. Greg Abbott moved ers under the Defense Production Act to help to lift his state’s mask-wearing mandate and Merck retool to work on the production. a host of other limitations. Michigan’s Demo- Still it was not immediately clear when cratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer eased capacity the effect of Merck’s assistance would be limits on restaurants and both public and resi- refl ected in supply. Federal offi cials have dential gatherings. cautioned that setting up the highly special- Fauci has previously said the nation must ized manufacturing lines to produce vaccines achieve a vaccination rate of about 80% to would take months. reach “herd immunity.” Only about 8% of the Compared to the two-dose versions pro- population has been fully vaccinated, accord- duced by Moderna and Pfi zer, the Johnson & ing to the Centers for Disease Control and Johnson vaccine is less resource-intensive to Prevention, though the pace of vaccination distribute and administer, making it critical for has been increasing. The U.S. set a new daily U.S. plans to spread vaccinations around the record for injections last Thursday and Friday. world — but only once Americans are inoc- In hopes of increasing vaccinations even ulated. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine can further, the Biden administration told gover- be stored for months at refrigerated tempera- nors to make preparations to administer even tures, rather than frozen, and doesn’t require more doses in the coming weeks. More shots patients to return for a second dose three or are also headed toward the federally backed four weeks later. program to administer doses in retail pharma- Johnson & Johnson has set up a global pro- cies, which federal offi cials believe can dou- duction network that includes brewing bulk ble or triple their pace of vaccination. vaccine at its Janssen facility in the Nether- More than 800,000 doses of the Johnson & lands, and with a company in the U.S., Emer- Johnson vaccine will also be distributed this gent BioSolutions, and another in India, Bio- week to pharmacies, on top of the 2.4 million logical E. Ltd. Other contract manufacturers they are now getting from Pfi zer and Moderna. are lined up to help with later steps, including Those pharmacies will be key in getting the putting the vaccine into vials, in the U.S., Italy, vaccines into the arms of teachers — particu- Spain and South Africa. By JONATHAN LEMIRE, LINDA A. JOHNSON and ZEKE MILLER Associated Press % 20 OFF! All the meat you can fit in a bag! 3-DAY SALE March 4th-6th y a D 3 ! e l a S t a e M Where the Meat Lovers Shop! YOU CAN VIEW OUR FULL AD SEVERAL WAYS ONLINE AT www.MainStSelect.com facebook.com/MainStSelectMarket IN STORE find our printed ad 191 S. Main Ave., Warrenton 503-861-2271 ww.MainStSelect.com