11.19am EDT11:19
The Pentagon spokesman, John Kirby, has been talking about the effort to improve access to Kabul airport through discussions with the Taliban, who man the checkpoints on the surrounding roads.
So far, he said, it is going well, and the flow of people into the airport has improved in recent days.
“It does require constant coordination and deconfliction with the Taliban,” Kirby said.
“And what we have seen is that this coordination as well as deconfliction has worked well in terms of allowing access and flow to continue, as well as reducing the overall size of the crowds just outside the airport.”
11.08am EDT11:08
At the Pentagon, Army Major General William “Hank” Taylor is giving an update on the situation at the Kabul airport.
Taylor said that over the past 24 hours, 16,000 people were flown out of Kabul on 89 planes, a combination of military transport and commercial charters.
The US military alone was responsible for flying out just under 11,000 people, as evacuation efforts continue in Afghanistan.
10.23am EDT10:23
The Food and Drug Administration’s approval of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine is likely to trigger a wave of formal vaccination requirements from government departments, businesses, schools and other bodies.
Many observers hope formal approval will spur an increase in vaccine take-up among sections of the population, particularly in Republican-led states, so far resistant to government advice.
The US is struggling with a wave of cases, hospitalisations and deaths from the infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus. The overwhelming majority of hospitalisations and deaths are among unvaccinated people.
According to Johns Hopkins University, nearly 630,000 people have died in the US of Covid-19.