But it’s not as easy as just showing up at a store and expecting to get a shot.
Especially the elderly and marginalized communities.
States like Tennessee are learning about the perils of scheduling vaccinations while vaccine supply is unpredictable.
Health systems are having to coordinate coronavirus vaccines across state lines.
The 27-nation bloc is battling with manufacturers over its spot in the priority list for receiving COVID vaccines.
With shortfalls in vaccine supplies, countries across the world are concerned about getting their fair share of doses.
Some of these companies have expertise, resources or logistical capacity that the federal government may lack.
China has been aggressively promoting its COVID-19 vaccines around the world — to provide a public good, boost its pharmaceutical industry and gain geopolitical allies.
As eligibility expands, the tasks involved in scheduling and managing distribution become more complex.
Critics say the new approach won’t address underlying problems some states are having with vaccine rollout.