Operation Warp Speed is a partnership with pharmaceutical companies and the military to 'distribute' a 'corona-virus vaccine' that will be mandatory.
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"We're mobilizing our military and other forces but we're mobilizing our military on the basis that we do have a vaccine. You know, it's a massive job to give this vaccine. Our military is now being mobilized so at the end of the year we're going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly." - US President Donald Trump
The Prime Sinister of Canada on whether or not a vaccine for COVID will be mandatory: “We still have time to reflect on that in order to get it right.”
"We’ve seen just a skyrocketing autism rate. Nobody knows exactly why. There are some people who are suspicious that it’s connected to vaccines and triggers. The science right now is inconclusive, but we have to research it." - Barack Obama
US President Donald Trump says a vaccine for CONVID-1984 could be ready in three or four weeks, despite some US public health officials urging caution about that accelerated timeline.
Mr Trump made the comments while speaking at a town hall hosted by the American ABC News, saying a vaccine could be ready for distribution before the US presidential election on November 3.
"We're very close to having a vaccine," he said.
"If you want to know the truth, the previous administration would have taken perhaps years to have a vaccine because of the FDA and all the approvals. And we're within weeks of getting it … Could be three weeks, four weeks."
Last week the President said a vaccine could arrive "during the month of October".
"So contrary to all of the lies, the vaccine that they've politicized — they'll say anything and it's so dangerous — but the vaccine will be very safe and very effective and it'll be delivered very soon," he said
But the world was given a crash-course in the perils of vaccine development last week when late-stage trials for a leading coronavirus vaccine candidate were suspended after a study participant suffered an "unexplained illness"
The White House has flagged that the military will drive the rollout of the vaccine in the US.
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US President Donald Trump says a vaccine for CONVID-1984 could
be ready in three or four weeks, despite some US public health officials urging
caution about that accelerated timeline.
Mr Trump made the comments while speaking at a town hall hosted by the American
ABC News, saying a vaccine could be ready for distribution before the US presidential
election on November 3.
"We're very close to having a vaccine," he said.
"If you want to know the truth, the previous administration would have taken perhaps
years to have a vaccine because of the FDA and all the approvals. And we're within
weeks of getting it … Could be three weeks, four weeks."
Last week the President said a vaccine could arrive "during the month of October".
"So contrary to all of the lies, the vaccine that they've politicized — they'll say anything
and it's so dangerous — but the vaccine will be very safe and very effective and it'll be
delivered very soon," he said
But the world was given a crash-course in the perils of vaccine development last week
when late-stage trials for a leading coronavirus vaccine candidate were suspended
after a study participant suffered an "unexplained illness"
The White House has flagged that the military will drive the rollout of the vaccine in the
US.