The U.S. opens up its vaccine stockpile
1 big thing27 Apr 2021

The U.S. opens up its vaccine stockpile

The Biden administration announced plans to share 60 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine with other countries. The US has been criticized for how little it shared so far - for example, we’ve sent just four million AstraZeneca doses to our neighbors in Mexico and Canada - even those they’ve asked for much more. Plus, how the Census is redrawing the Congressional map. And, Tesla and the future of self-driving cars. Guests: Axios' Dave Lawler, Stef Kight and Joann Muller Credits: Axios Today is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Dan Bobkoff, Justin Kaufmann, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Sabeena Singhani, Amy Pedulla, Naomi Shavin, and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. Go deeper: U.S. to share AstraZeneca vaccine stockpile with the world States that voted for Biden lose 3 net House seats after Census count Self-driving cars speed forward while safety rules lag

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