Health
Rush-job vaccine could be Trump’s electoral surprise weapon – Sydney Morning Herald
It’s no secret that Trump has been pushing federal health authorities to speed up the timeline to develop a vaccine as soon as possible.
“This could have taken two or three years, and instead, it’s going to be done in a very short period of time we could even have it during the month of October,” the President told reporters at a White House briefing on Tuesday. “You could have a very big surprise coming up.”
It’s no secret that Trump has been pushing federal health authorities to speed up the timeline to develop a vaccine as soon as possible.
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