Updated On: 24 April, 2021 08:10 AM IST | Washington | Agencies
State Department spokesperson Ned Price says the US first and foremost is engaged in an ambitious and effective and, so far, successful effort to vaccinate the American people

A pharmacy technician prepares Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, California. Pic/AFP
Defending US’ restrictions on the export of key raw materials for the manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines that threatens to slow India’s vaccination drive, a senior State Department official has said the Biden administration’s first obligation is to take care of the requirements of the American people.
When asked when the Biden administration would decide on India’s request to lift a ban on the export of vaccine raw materials, State Department spokesperson Ned Price said, “...the US first and foremost is engaged in an ambitious and effective and, so far, successful effort to vaccinate the American people.” “That campaign is well underway, and we’re doing that for a couple of reasons. Number one, we have a special responsibility to the American people. Number two, the American people, this country has been hit harder than any other country around the world – more than 550,000 deaths, tens of millions of infections in this country alone,” he said on Thursday. It is not only in the US interest to see Americans vaccinated; but it is in the interests of the rest of the world to see Americans vaccinated, he said.