Washington: US President-elect Joe Biden and his better half Jill will be vaccinated against the novel coronavirus publicly on Monday, his transition team announced. The announcement was made on Friday night by Jen Psaki, the Biden administration's White House Press Secretary, as per media reports. According to the team, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will receive her vaccine next week. The announcement came the same day that a number of high-ranking US officials were vaccinated against the disease. On Friday morning, Vice President Mike Pence, Second Lady Karen Pence and Surgeon General Jerome Adams also received the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccination on live TV, in a bid to instill confidence among Americans. The Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is now being administered to millions of healthcare workers and in nursing homes, which have borne the maximum burden of the US outbreak. For Moderna, the US FDA approval is a world first. For Pfizer, the US approval came after the UK and Canada authorised nationwide use. As of Saturday morning, the virus, which originated in China a year ago, has infected a total of 17,442,180 Americans and killed 313,246 others, according to the Johns Hopkins University. Philippines reports 1,491 new COVID-19 cases US FDA to investigate 5 allergic reactions, Covid 19 vaccination Massive Iceburg A68a loss a major chunk of Mass 'A68d'