We'll go 'door to door' to get the rest of the US vaccinated: Biden will launch neighborhood campaigns in unvaccinated areas after he felt short of July 4 goal and with the Indian Delta variant now behind 26% of new cases President Joe Biden will call for people to go door-to-door to spread the word about COVID vaccines Biden will speak about vaccination efforts after falling short of July 4 goals He will also push adolescents ages 12 to 18 can get vaccinated as they go for 'back to school' checks ups or get ready for fall sports COVID cases were up in nearly half of U.S. states, a USA TODAY analysis shows The Delta variant is now responsible for 26% of cases
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday will call for people to go door-to-door to spread the word about COVID vaccines after he fell short of his July 4 vaccination targets and cases tied to the Delta variant are on the rise.
Biden will speak about the pandemic from the White House after he failed to hit his goal of having 70 percent of adults partially vaccinated by Independence Day. At least 67% of adult Americans have received one shot.
Meanwhile cases tied to the Delta variant are at 26 percent.
In his remarks, the president will described targeted efforts of