Trump called the moment of vaccination in the United States of COVID-19



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Trump called the time of vaccination in the United States of COVID-19

President of the United States, Donald Trump

By the end of the year, the United States will be ready to provide up to 100 million doses of the vaccine, the American leader said.

US President Donald Trump announced a mass vaccination against the coronavirus in the United States in October 2020. On Wednesday, September 16, Fox News reports.

“We are on our way to deliver and distribute the vaccine in a very safe and effective way. We think we can start doing this around October,” he said.

Trump clarified that this would happen “in mid-October, maybe a little later,” then added that if events were not successful, the vaccine in the United States would have to wait a bit longer.

“In November, or at least in December,” suggested the head of state.

At the same time, the representative of the US Department of Health and Human Services Paul Mango believes that vaccinations of Americans will take place by the end of the first quarter of 2021, Bloomberg reported.

According to him, the US administration expects to receive 100 million doses of an effective vaccine for older people by the end of 2020, the group most at risk in the context of the spread of the coronavirus.

Recall, the candidate for the vice presidency of the United States for the Democratic Party Kamala Harris said that Trump politicizes the issue of the coronavirus vaccine on the eve of the presidential elections.

The WHO questioned the effectiveness of the vaccine in the fight against the coronavirus

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