Health
Former President Jimmy Carter to receive coronavirus vaccine ‘when it is available to him’ – Opelika Auburn News
Former President Jimmy Carter’s foundation announced Thursday that the 39th President is planning to receive the Covid-19 vaccine.

Carter joins a growing group of presidents and vice presidents past, present and future who are willing and expected to get vaccinated.
Vice President Mike Pence, second lady Karen Pence and US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams are all scheduled to be publicly inoculated on Friday as part of a campaign to combat vaccine hesitancy in the United States. President Donald Trump, who was recently treated for Covid-19 with a monoclonal antibody cocktail, will not be vaccinated until it is recommended by…
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