President Trump has claimed a coronavirus vaccine could be available before the election on November 3.
President Donald Trump has accused Democrats of denigrating a potential COVID-19 vaccine as he claimed it could be available for distribution before the presidential election on November 3.on Sunday. He revisited a number of his favorite topics but also took aim at Democrats for raising questions about the rush for a coronavirus vaccine.
Levin, an outspoken supporter of the president, asked why there seemed to be so much"hostility" from the Democratic Party and the media about rolling out a vaccine before the election."They want to denigrate it," Trump said."This started about three weeks ago because they started hearing rumors saying we're going to have this vaccine in super record time.
"And the reason they're doing that is because they think I'll get credit if we have a vaccine anywhere near the election, but certainly before the election, but essentially we're there now anyway, and we're ready to distribute very rapidly. "So what they're doing is trying to make it like, 'Oh, that's not such a big deal,' when actually it's one of the greatest things that anyone's done. And I'm not saying me, I'm saying anyone. I think it's so incredible, it's so important. And they've done it in record time," Trump said.
Experts have said a vaccine may not be available until 2021 but there is uncertainty about how quickly it can be developed and distributed. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has said a vaccine by the end of this year is possible.
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