FEMA bolsters efforts to speed up vaccinations
The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced Monday that it would be taking a much bigger role in vaccine rollout going forward.
An inter-agency task force will be established to coordinate the federal response to the country's outbreak. The task force will be "developing data dashboards to track personnel movement and vaccine distribution," according to a statement from FEMA.
The agency previously played a supporting role in running down state needs and managing supply chain issues.
FEMA will also set up federally administered vaccination centers. More details on the centers will be made available in the coming weeks, the agency said.
FEMA also announced it would refund the money states spent to use their National Guard troops to respond to the pandemic.
-ABC News' Matthew Vann