Jen Psaki on Thursday refused to praise the Trump administration for itsvaccine rollout.- "I don't think anyone deserves credit when half a million people" in the US have died, she said.
- Biden said this week that there would be enough vaccines for every American adult by the end of May.
"I don't think anyone deserves credit when half a million people in the country have died of this
Psaki said that when Biden became president, there were shortages of vaccines, vaccinators, and distribution locations that would be required to get the
"There's no question, and all data points to the fact that there were not enough of any of those things when he took office," Psaki added.
Psaki's comments on Thursday echoed previous statements from Biden, who has called former President
"It was one thing if we had enough vaccine, which we didn't, so we're pushing as hard as we can to get more vaccines manufactured," Biden said in February.
Biden said this week that the country was on track to secure enough vaccine supply for every American adult by the end of May.
"When we came into office, the prior administration had not contracted nearly enough vaccine for adults in America," Biden said Tuesday. "Today, we're announcing a major step forward."
In his last days in office, Trump regularly took credit for the development of two
Biden's national approval rating is at 51%, according to a Monmouth University poll released Wednesday. As of Thursday, nearly 520,000 people had died of COVID-19 in the US.