This morning, President Trump contradicting CDC director Robert Redfield about when a vaccine will be ready.
While testifying under oath, Redfield told lawmakers not to expect mass distribution of a vaccine to the general public until next spring.
This morning, President Trump contradicting CDC director Robert Redfield about when a vaccine will be ready.
While testifying under oath, Redfield told lawmakers not to expect mass distribution of a vaccine to the general public until next spring.
REDFIELD ABOUT WHEN A VACCINEWILL BE READY.WHILE TESTIFYING UNDER OATH -REDFIELD TOLD LAWMAKERS NOTTO EXPECT MASS DISTRUBTION OF AVACCINE - TO THE GENERAL PUBLICUNTIL NEXT SPRING.BUT HOURS LATER - THE PRESIDENTPUBLICLY REFUTED REDFIELD --SAYING - HE IS WRONG AND THATTHE GOVERNMENT CAN STARTGIVING A VACCINE AS EARLY ASOCTOBERTRUMP SOT: "I DON'T THINK HE-- WHEN HE SAID IT, I "I DON'TTHINK HE -- WHEN HE SAID IT, IBELIEVE HE WAS CONFUSED."DURING HIS TESTIMONY - REDFIELDALSO EMPHASIZED THE IMPORTANCEOF WEARING A MASK -- SAYINGFACE MASKS ARE THE SINGLE MOSTIMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH TOOL WEHAVE.THE MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTINGMETRO OFFICER SHAY MIKALONIS
The president is touting what could be an ambitious timeline: Vaccines for everyone by April. It comes just two days after the CDC..