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TRENDING TOPICS, MOST CREDIBLE STORIES | | #1 in U.S. News • 92 articles How is President Biden trying to increase Covid-19 vaccinations? |  | |
Top from last 48 hrs Vaccines door-to-door: Immunization push goes granular as delta variant looms. Washington Post (Moderate Left) • Factual Grade 75% • 5 min read
President Biden stressed that the immunization drive is moving into a new phase, with mass vaccination sites closing down and an intensified focus on daily destinations, from offices to churches to festivals to pharmacies. ... His administration will try to get the vaccines in the hands of pediatricians, hoping they will get children vaccinated before they return to school or as they get physicals in advance of playing fall sports. The government will expand the use of mobile clinics and try to create opportunities for more people to get vaccinated at their workplace. ... In some ways, the administration's latest efforts are simply an escalation of the vaccination campaigns officials have been operating for months, particularly the reliance on trusted local leaders. 29% of Americans say they are not likely to get vaccinated, including 20% saying they will definitely not do so, according to a Washington Post-ABC News poll published last week. - Top from different political viewpoint
White House to spin July 4 vaccination shortfall. Washington Examiner (Moderate Right) • Factual Grade 70% • 2 min read - Top long-read
Vaccinations are plateauing. Don't blame it on 'resistance.' STAT News (Center) • Factual Grade 83% • 5 min read
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