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Amazon offers assistance with US COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Amazon has over 800,000 employees in the US, most of whom are essential workers, who cannot work from home and should be vaccinated as soon as possible, Dave Clark, CEO of Amazon's Worldwide Consumer division, wrote in a letter.

Amazon offers assistance with US COVID-19 vaccine distribution

Friday January 22, 2021 , 2 min Read

Amazon is offering its colossal operations network and advanced technologies to assist US President Joe Biden in his vow to get 100 million COVID-19 vaccinations to Americans in his first 100 days in office.

"We are prepared to leverage our operations, information technology, and communications capabilities and expertise to assist your administration's vaccination efforts," wrote Dave Clark, CEO of Amazon's Worldwide Consumer division, in a letter to Biden.

"Our scale allows us to make a meaningful impact immediately in the fight against COVID-19, and we stand ready to assist you in this effort," he added. Amazon said it has already arranged a licensed third-party occupational health care provider to give vaccines on-site at its facilities for its employees when they become available.


Amazon has more than 800,000 employees in the United States, Clark wrote, most of whom are essential workers, who cannot work from home and should be vaccinated as soon as possible.

Biden signed 10 pandemic-related executive orders on Thursday, his second day in office, but the administration says efforts to supercharge the rollout of vaccines have been hampered by the lack of cooperation from the Trump administration during the transition. They say they don't have a complete understanding of the previous administration's actions on vaccine distribution.


Biden is also depending on Congress to provide $1.9 trillion for economic relief and COVID-19 response. There is a litany of complaints from states that say they are not getting enough vaccine even as they are being asked to vaccinate a broader swath of Americans.


According to data through January 20 from Johns Hopkins University, the seven-day rolling average for daily new deaths in the US rose over the past two weeks from 2,677.3 on January 6 to 3,054.1 on Wednesday. More than 400,000 people in the US have died from COVID-19. 


Edited by Suman Singh