 The United States would start to share up to 60 million doses of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine with other countries as soon as the next few weeks. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the United States would release the doses to other countries as soon as they become available. She said there could be 10 million doses cleared for export in coming weeks. About 50 million more doses are currently being produced and could ship in by May and June. Psaki said the Biden administration is still deciding what the process will be to determine where and how it will share the vaccines. AstraZeneca vaccine has not yet been authorized for US use by the Food and Drug Administration. The president spoke today with Prime Minister Modi of India, committing that the United States and India will continue to work closely together in the fight against COVID. The president pledged America's steadfast, ongoing support for the people of India who have been impacted by the recent surge in the COVID-19 cases. But I will say that we are continuing to look for a range of ways to help India. So we're talking about what we can redirect, what is available now. A lot of what they need at this moment is oxygen. That is what they will tell you. What I know reporters, all of you and your colleagues who are reporting from the region will tell you that we are quite focused on that as well as PPE, testing and other immediate needs they have now.