US Operation Warp Speed Chief Adviser Resigns, Biden's Transition Official Says

Slaoui's role leading the COVID-19 vaccine development for the government effort is expected to be diminished after Jan. 20, according to CNBC, which first reported the development.

The Biden team has not asked Slaoui to stay past his current contract, which includes a 30 days’ notice before termination, CNBC said.

The US Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees Operation Warp Speed, did not immediately respond to requests for comment late Tuesday.

Operation Warp Speed is the US government’s program to distribute COVID-19 vaccines.

The operation started last year as a national effort by the Department of Health and Human Services, and the Department of Defense, aiming to provide substantial quantities of safe and effective vaccines for Americans by January 2021.

However, only about 2.6 million Americans had received a COVID-19 vaccine going into the last day of December, putting the United States far short of the government’s target to vaccinate 20 million people last month.

“We know that it should be better and we are working hard to make it better,” Slaoui said at a media briefing late in December.

Slaoui, a former GlaxoSmithKline executive who had also served on the board of Moderna Inc, was named last spring to spearhead the government’s effort at developing a COVID-19 vaccine on an accelerated schedule.

According to Politico, Slaoui had said he planned to step down by early this year, but last week he said he “decided to extend that in order to ensure that the operation continues to perform the way it has performed through the transition of administration.”Follow the Official Rokna NEWS Telegram Channel For More and fresh NEWS.

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