President Joe Biden is touting vaccine rollout. Today he held a ceremony at the White House to promote that his administration is on the way to keeping its promise to distribute 100 million doses in his first 100 days in office. He points out that the distribution ramped up after he took office:

“This afternoon, we’re reaching a big milestone: 50 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered since I took office… We’re halfway there: 50 million shots in 37 days. That’s weeks ahead of schedule…The more people get vaccinated, the faster we’re going to beat this pandemic.”

The AP writes:

As part of the ceremony, four front-line workers — a pair of emergency medical technicians, a school counselor and a grocery store worker — received vaccine doses on live television, part of the White House’s efforts to build confidence in the vaccination program.

Biden noted predictions that by late spring there will be enough vaccine to administer to anyone that wants it, but that hesitance of the vaccine will limit the number of people who want it. “We’ll have the vaccine waiting,” Biden said, predicting that point could come within 60 to 90 days.

Watch Biden’s remarks above.