The message from the federal government is clear.

President Joe Biden peaking directly to those who still have yet to receive a coronavirus vaccine, because it wasn't given full a F-D-A endorsement...

President Biden championed Monday's move on the Pfizer and Bio-N-Tech shot.

The vaccine has been used on an "emergency" basis since December 20-20 -

after trials determined it was safe and effective.

The news from the F-D-A shows they believe that it remains at 97 percent efficacy.

The shot has already been administered 200 million times in the U-S.

Which has allowed the agency to factor real-world safety evidence.

In addition to closely monitored studies.

Into their decision to fully license the vaccine.

As it stands, however, vaccinations across the country remain low -

after bottoming out last month at an average of about a half-million shots per day.

Now more than ever, officials maintain now is the time to get your shots.

Across the country, officials maintain virtually all COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths are among the unvaccinated.

There is some good news - shots are on the rise again, with a million a day given at the end of last week.

The F-D-A approval could boost public confidence in the vaccine.

It may also lead to more vaccine mandates covering students, employees, and customers, but not for everyone.

Pfizer’s shot is still only approved for Americans 12 to 15-years-old on an emergency basis.

Moderna and Johnson and Johnson's shots also have yet to achieve a full endorsement.

Nevertheless - the President contends every eligible person should get vaccinated.