US President Donald Trump in his final debate with Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Thursday (local time) said the country will receive a Covid-19 vaccine in weeks. Previously, the president had promised that Americans would receive vaccines before the November 3 election.
This is what Donald Trump said about Covid-19 and the vaccine
‘I am immune as the doctors say’
Donald Trump began his response on the coronavirus pandemic, one of the topics of debate, saying that 2.2 million people were modeled to die. There were peaks in Florida, Texas. But Covid-19 is going away, Trump said of Covid-19 surges in several US states. “More and more people are getting better. I have Covid-19 but I am fine now. Otherwise, I wouldn’t have been here. Doctors say I’m immune, ”he said.
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Vaccine in weeks
Speaking about the Covid-19 vaccine, Donald Trump said that the US administration is ready with the vaccine. When asked to provide a clearer roadmap, Trump said: “We will get the vaccine in weeks. There will be announcements. Johnson & Johnson is doing a great job. Then there are Moderna, Pfizer and several other companies working on the development of a vaccine. “
The military will be distributing the vaccine.
What Donald Trump reiterated when talking about the vaccine during the debate was that the military will distribute the vaccine, once it is approved.
The cure couldn’t be worse, New York ‘ghost town’
“We cannot keep this country close. This is a massive economy. People are going into depression. The cure cannot be worse than the problem. Look, what happened to my city of New York. Now it looks like a ghost town, ”Trump said, emphasizing that his focus will be on reopening and not closing anymore.
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