Goal
is to vaccinate 70 percent of world population by September 2022
Washington
(October 27, 2021) – Senator
Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08),
co-founders of the COVID-19 Global Vaccination Caucus, today sent letters to
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the Department of State, and the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) urging the agencies
to provide targets and a clear outline for how the administration plans to
vaccinate 70 percent of the world population by September 2022. The
Administration has made the commitment to donate more than 1.1 billion vaccines
to low- and middle-income countries, along with pledging key investments needed
to support mitigation measures to minimize the secondary impacts of COVID-19.
Congress has authorized and appropriated substantial funding for vaccine
manufacturing, production, and distribution. In their letter to OMB, the
lawmakers seek answers to better
understand how this funding is being distributed to meet the global demand for
vaccines, and the need for additional funds to meet these goals. In the letter
to USAID and the State Department, the lawmakers request specific targets and
plans for meeting the global vaccination goal set by President Biden.
“Ending
the global pandemic must remain a top humanitarian and national security
objective, especially given the risk that new emerging variants pose,” write the lawmakers in
their letter to the State Department and USAID. “The United States has a chance to
demonstrate to the world that it can lead this once-in-a-lifetime push to save
lives and catalyze the global economy when it matters most.”
A copy of the letter to the Department of State and USAID can be
found HERE.
A copy of the letter to OMB can be found HERE.
Rough estimates of Biden’s goal show that in order to hit the 70
percent vaccination target, an additional four to five billion doses of vaccine
must be manufactured, delivered and administered around the globe, equating to
an estimated 400 million vaccines
every month for the next ten months. Only 0.5 percent of doses administered to
date have reached low-income
countries and the entire African continent has only a seven percent vaccination
rate.
Co-signers
of the letter to the Department of State and USAID include Senators Elizabeth
Warren (D-Mass.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Tammy
Duckworth (D-Ill.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), and
Representatives Tom Malinowski (NJ-07) and Mark Pocan (WI-02), Lloyd Doggett
(TX-35), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Norma Torres (CA-35), Ro Khanna (CA-17), and
Salud Carbajal (CA-24).
Co-signers of the letter to OMB include Senators Elizabeth Warren
(D-Mass.), Tina Smith (D-Minn.), Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), Tammy Duckworth
(D-Ill.), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), and
Representatives Tom Malinowski (NJ-07) and Mark Pocan (WI-02), Lloyd Doggett
(TX-35), Pramila Jayapal (WA-07), Norma Torres (CA-35), Ro Khanna (CA-17),
Salud Carbajal (CA-24), and Jake Auchincloss (MA-04).