President Biden is implementing a six-pronged, comprehensive national strategy that employs the same science-based approach that was used to successfully combat previous variants of COVID-19 earlier this year. This plan will ensure that we are using every available tool to combat COVID-19 and save even more lives in the months ahead, while also keeping schools open and safe, and protecting our economy from lockdowns and damage.
Since January, the Administration has taken actions to make vaccination conveniently available to all. COVID vaccines have been available to every individual age 16 and older since April 19th and to those age 12 and older since May. The Administration took steps to make vaccines available at over 80,000 locations nationwide, worked with pharmacies to offer walk-in appointments, and put out a call to action to businesses and organizations across the nation.
The President announced vaccination requirements for the federal government in July and called on the private sector to do more to encourage vaccination as well. Since that time, employers, schools, nursing homes, restaurants, hospitals, and cities in all 50 states have announced new vaccination requirements. Since July, the share of job postings that require vaccination are up 90%. And we know these requirements work. At the beginning of August, when Tyson Foods announced its requirement—only 45% of its workforce had gotten a shot. Today, it stands at 72%, meaning half of Tyson’s unvaccinated workers have now gotten a shot—well ahead of the company’s November 1st deadline. After United Airlines announced its vaccination requirement, more than half of its unvaccinated employees went out and got vaccinated with weeks left to go before the deadline. In Washington State, the weekly vaccination rate jumped 34% after the Governor announced requirements for state workers.
All told, these efforts—and countless other Administration initiatives and policies—have resulted in over 175 million fully vaccinated Americans.
But there are still nearly 80 million adult Americans eligible to be vaccinated who have not yet gotten their first shot.
The President plans to reduce the number of unvaccinated Americans by using regulatory powers and other actions to substantially increase the number of Americans covered by vaccination requirements—these requirements will become dominant.
President Biden has directed the Administration to assess all of its available tools to take action to ensure that state and local officials are giving all Americans the opportunity to avoid heightened risk for severe illness from COVID-19 by preventing them from safely accessing in-person education.
We are soliciting feedback regarding the following measures under consideration:
- An Executive Order requiring current proof of vaccination prior to receipt of Social Security benefits, Social Security survivor benefits, Medicare assistance, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance
- An Executive Order requiring current proof of vaccination for all household members prior to receipt of Head Start program benefits
- An Executive Order requiring current proof of vaccination prior to receipt of assistance from any federally-assisted community health center or food bank
The President’s plan is to limit the damage and ensure that the Delta variant cannot undo the progress we have made since January. The policies outlined throughout this plan will ensure that we do not return to lockdowns and shutdowns.
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/covidplan/