Trump planning for US rollout of coronavirus vaccine falling short, officials warn

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As scientists and pharmaceutical companies work at breakneck speed to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, public health officials and ...

FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Trump visits Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies' Innovation Center in Morrrisville, North CarolinaWASHINGTON: As scientists and pharmaceutical companies work at breakneck speed to develop a vaccine for the novel coronavirus, public health officials and senior US lawmakers are sounding alarms about the Trump administration's lack of planning for its nationwide distribution.

Last week, a senior Trump administration official told Reuters that Operation Warp Speed, a White House task force first announced in May, was"committed to implementing the plan and distributing medical countermeasures as fast as possible." A Jul 15-21 Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that only 38 per cent of the public supports Trump's handling of the pandemic.

"What is the priority, who gets it first? First-responders, healthcare workers, those kinds of things," Murray said in a telephone interview. On Jul 13, Murray published a road map for vaccine distribution. States need to know promptly if the federal government will pay for the vaccines, as it did during the H1N1 outbreak in 2009, the letter says. Will alcohol swabs, syringes and personal protective equipment be included? What about record-keeping and refrigeration to store the vaccine and who will deliver it?

 

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