Kamala Harris in favor of vaccinating Republicans after COVID-19 downplay


Hours after President-elect Joe Biden received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris appeared. Readout Where she showed support for the Republicans who did the same COVID. After Senators Marco Rubio and Lindsay Graham posted photos of themselves taking early doses of the vaccine on Twitter, Trump received an online response, after women spent time with President Trump’s epidemic. But while many Americans are still skeptical of the vaccine, Harris believes leaders of both parties who meet him may urge others to get vaccinated.

When asked about it by the host Joy Red, Harris replied, “Honestly, fun, I want everyone to meet. We can talk about where they have been on this issue, but I hope that anyone who is in a leadership position right now, regardless of their affiliation with the party, should re-insist that all Americans, when it is their time, Should be vaccinated. Harris added, “The reality is that it’s literally about saving lives. It’s about saving lives.”

One night when Congress passed a bipartisan COVID relief bill, Harris said legislators, especially those who have repeatedly denied the epidemic but have expressed hope for a vaccine forward, need to remember that they have a duty to make sure they Will still be on duty. The vaccine will be available to all Americans.

“I hope that all the people you are talking about understand their responsibility, I dare say their moral responsibility, to understand that the American people deserve what they got,” Harris said. “It’s like a vaccine and it’s distributed in such a way that everyone can get it, regardless of where they live.”

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