US President Joe Biden on Monday took a Pfizer’s COVID-19 booster shot.
It was president Biden’s third Pfizer shot after the government approved booster doses for those over 65.
He took the first Pfizer vaccine shot in December last year and then again in January this year to complete his two doses.
The president said the United States will continue to fund Covax and give away vaccines to the world so that “everyone in the world” gets it.
“We play our part, the largest part in the world to get everyone vaccinated,” Biden said after getting the booster dose.
However, Biden maintained that a “quarter of the country can’t go unvaccinated” as America remains open and schools reopen.
“Let me be clear – boosters are important but the most important thing we need to do is get more people vaccinated,” the president said.
(With inputs from agencies)
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