Amazon Offers to Help President Biden<br />With Distribution of COVID-19 Vaccines.<br />The company has offered to help Joe Biden<br />achieve his goal of vaccinating 100 million<br />Americans in 100 days. .<br />Amazon Worldwide Consumer <br />CEO Dave Clark made the offer <br />on Wednesday in a public <br />letter addressed to Biden.<br />We are prepared to leverage our<br />operations, information technology,<br />and communications capabilities and<br />expertise to assist your administration's<br />vaccination efforts, Dave Clark, via statement.<br />Clark went on to say that Amazon could<br />make a “meaningful impact” in the “fight against<br />COVID-19” thanks to the “scale” of its operations. .<br />In addition to offering help, Clark also called<br />for Amazon’s 800,000 U.S. employees to receive COVID-19<br />vaccines “at the earliest appropriate time.” .<br />The essential employees working at Amazon<br />fulfillment centers, AWS data centers, and<br />Whole Foods Market stores across the<br />country who cannot work from home<br />should receive the COVID-19 vaccine at<br />the earliest appropriate time. , Dave Clark, via statement.<br />According to Clark, Amazon has an “agreement” with a<br />licensed third-party occupational health care provider.<br />That provider could administer COVID-19 vaccines to<br />Amazon employees on-site at Amazon facilities. .<br />We are committed to assisting your<br />administration's vaccination efforts as<br />we work together to protect our employees<br />and continue to provide essential services<br />during the pandemic, Dave Clark, via statement