The Democratic vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris declined to say whether she would take an approved COVID-19 vaccine distributed before the next election, and said she would not talk to President Trump that a vaccine is in a position to be used.
“I wouldn’t accept it as true with Donald Trump, and it deserves to be a credible source of data that talks about the effectiveness and reliability of everything he talks about,” Harris said in an interview with CNN Saturday.his word for it.”
He also said he believed public fitness experts would be sidelined in the progression of a vaccine.
“They will be put on a muzzle, they will be taken vigorous action, left out because it is an election in less than 60 days and is preparing to do everything possible to claim that he has been a leader in that matter when he is not.Harris said.
In an interview with CBS This Morning last week, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar said political considerations would not contribute to vaccine development.
“President Trump has made this transparent and I have made it transparent that those decisions will be made through the FDA’s scientific and evidence criteria and the gold criteria,” Azar said.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told state governors in a letter to prepare to take steps to distribute a prospective vaccine until November 1, two days before Election Day..
One survey shows that many Americans are skeptical about a possible coronavirus vaccine.A recent CBS News vote shows that 30% say they would receive a “as soon as possible.”Many others, part of the country, say they would think about it, however, they would “wait” first to see what happened to others.