Joseph R. Biden Jr. · 2021-2025 term
Deliver 100 million COVID-19 vaccine shots in the first 100 days
Biden met the 100 million shots goal and later doubled it to 200 million within the same 100-day period.
Latest reviewed action recorded: Mar 25, 2021
Record Note
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Original Promise
Biden pledged to administer 100 million vaccine shots in his first 100 days in office.
Action Timeline
Actions document what the federal government did. Outcomes below describe what changed, and each source list shows where the public record comes from.
Mar 25, 2021
Biden announces 200 million shot goal after meeting first target
The White House said the administration had hit the original vaccination benchmark and raised the goal.
Outcomes
Outcomes are the part of the record that can contribute to public scoring. They stay visible here with impact direction and linked sources so readers can verify what shaped the record.
Administrative Outcome
The administration met and then exceeded the original 100 million shot target within the first 100 days.
Measured or documented impact: Vaccination benchmarks were reached ahead of the higher revised target.
Black community impact: Rapid vaccination delivery had major implications for Black communities, which faced disproportionate COVID exposure, mortality, and care-access burdens.
Evidence strength: Strong
Linked sources: 0
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