Joe Biden gets COVID-19 booster shot as additional doses roll out
The Hindu
He dismissed criticism that the United States should distribute more vaccines worldwide before allowing boosters at home.
U.S. President Joe Biden rolled up his shirt sleeve for a COVID-19 vaccine booster inoculation on Monday, hoping to provide a powerful example for Americans on the need to get the extra shot even as millions go without their first.
In getting the booster, Mr Biden dismissed criticism that the United States should distribute more vaccines worldwide before allowing boosters at home.
"We are going to do our part," he said.

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