You are complaining about the shift in “government talk”— so shouldn’t we look at the earlier government talk?!. Everything else you are listing is government talk, mostly from the Trump administration around election time. You specifically said “Pfizer and Moderna fell way behind their goals they were listing in December and early January” I stand by my statement that that is not factually accurate at all.
What I posted was a CDC meeting in late December — 7 weeks after the election was over, from apolitical CDC scientists. So Fauci and his colleagues believed in late December, that we would have 200 million doses by the end of February. They have fallen way behind that expectation.
The companies themselves said 220 million between Pfizer and Moderna by end of March. A target they are unlikely to hit.
Pfizer And Moderna Likely To Fall Short Of Vaccination Goal
Government officials said that while production was ramping up, vaccine suppliers probably couldn't provide 220 million doses by April.
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