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Race for the White House: Vaccine latest flashpoint in presidential campaign

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7 Sep, 2020 11:40 PM6 mins to read

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US President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference on the North Portico of the White House. Photo / AP

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The prospect of a vaccine to shield Americans from coronavirus infection emerged today as a point of contention in the White House race as US President Donald Trump accused Democrats of "disparaging" for political gain a vaccine he repeatedly has said could be available before the election.

"It's so dangerous for our country, what they say, but the vaccine will be very safe and very effective," the President pledged at a White House news conference.

Trump levelled the accusation a day after Senator Kamala Harris, the Democrats' vice-presidential candidate, said she "would not trust his word" on getting the vaccine.

"I would trust the word of public health experts and scientists, but not Donald Trump," Harris said.

This is 5:25 well spent. Jeffrey Goldberg of @TheAtlantic on why he published the story about Trump's contempt for the U.S. military. I think he made the right call. I also think he should have distinguished between "anonymous" and "confidential" sources. pic.twitter.com/dbpIJk4V6h

— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) September 7, 2020
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden amplified Harris' comments after he was asked if he would get a vaccine for Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. Biden said he would take a vaccine but wants to see what the scientists have to say, too.

Biden said Trump has said "so many things that aren't true, I'm worried if we do have a really good vaccine, people are going to be reluctant to take it. So he's undermining public confidence."

Still, the former vice-president said: "If I could get a vaccine tomorrow I'd do it, if it would cost me the election I'd do it. We need a vaccine and we need it now."

Biden: "This pandemic has slammed states and cities with rising costs, shrinking tax revenues. And Trump passed the buck, turned his back and stuck states with the bill. You notice he says, 'it's not my responsibility.' What in the hell is his job if it's not his responsibility?"

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) September 7, 2020

Harris, a California Democrat, said in a CNN interview broadcast yesterday that she would not trust a coronavirus vaccine if one were ready at the end of the year because "there's very little that we can trust that ... comes out of Donald Trump's mouth."

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She argued that scientists would be "muzzled" because Trump is focused on getting re-elected.

Trump dismissed her comments as "reckless anti-vaccine rhetoric" designed to detract from the effort to quickly ready a vaccine for a disease that has killed nearly 190,000 Americans and infected more than six million others, according to a count by Johns Hopkins University.

Is the US an "absolute leader" in Covid-19 response as Pres. Trump claims?

"We are the world's leader in Covid deaths," says Dr. Jonathan Reiner. "…We are 4% of the world's population and 20% of...Covid mortality…this is American exceptionalism but not the way you want to be." pic.twitter.com/d5Fru9jAz3

— OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) September 7, 2020

"She's talking about disparaging a vaccine so that people don't think the achievement was a great achievement," Trump said, answering reporters' questions as he stood at a lectern placed at the front door of the White House on the Pennsylvania Avenue side of the mansion.

"They'll say anything," he said.

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Trump insisted he hasn't said a vaccine could be ready before November, although he has said so repeatedly and as recently as Friday.

The President then proceeded to say what he had just denied ever saying.

"What I said is by the end of the year, but I think it could even be sooner that that," he said about a vaccine. "It could be during the month of October, actually could be before November."

This is the second time Trump has asked @jeffmason1 to remove his mask while asking a question. https://t.co/amq74v7rU9

— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) September 7, 2020

Under a programme Trump calls "Operation Warp Speed," the goal is to have 300 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine in stock by January.

He has spent hundreds of billions of dollars on what amounts to a huge gamble since vaccine development usually takes years.

Concerns exist about political influence over development of a vaccine, and whether one produced under this process will be safe and effective.

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Dr Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious-disease expert and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, told CNN last week that it is unlikely but "not impossible" that a vaccine could win approval in October, instead of November or December.

Fauci added that he's "pretty sure" a vaccine would not be approved for Americans unless it was both safe and effective.

Most striking image is the photo of Trump's military academy HS, with the slogan "Courteous and Gallant Men Have Passed Through These Portals." https://t.co/6v9ppnNbyK

— Emily Nussbaum (@emilynussbaum) September 7, 2020

Stephen Hahn, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, has said the agency would not cut corners as it evaluates vaccines, but would aim to expedite its work.

He told the Financial Times last week that it might be "appropriate" to approve a vaccine before clinical trials were complete if the benefits outweighed the risks.

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany has given assurances that Trump "will not in any way sacrifice safety" when it comes to a vaccine.

And executives of five top pharmaceutical companies pledged that no Covid-19 vaccines or treatments will be approved, even for emergency use, without proof they are safe and effective.

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Trump: "I'm not saying the military's in love with me. The soldiers are. The top people in the Pentagon probably aren't because they want to do nothing but fight wars, so all of those wonderful companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay happy" pic.twitter.com/uu1UnBnHbT

— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 7, 2020

Some concerns were sparked by a letter dated August 27 in which Dr Robert Redfield, director of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, asked governors to help government contractor McKesson Corp. make sure vaccine distribution facilities are up and running by November 1.

Redfield did not say a vaccine would be ready by then.

Three Covid-19 vaccines are undergoing final-stage, or Phase 3, clinical trials in the US Each study is enrolling about 30,000 people who will get two shots, three weeks apart, and then will be monitored for coronavirus infections and side effects for anywhere from a week to two years.

- AP

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