Washington – President Trump warned Wednesday that he may not pass stricter criteria for issuing emergency authorization for emergency use of a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) coronavirus vaccine.
“We’re on it and you want to be approved by the White House,” Trump told reporters at a white house press conference. “We’d probably approve or we wouldn’t approve. “
The Washington Post reported this week that the FDA is releasing new and stricter rules to authorize the emergency use of a coronavirus vaccine, making it more difficult to prepare a vaccine before Election Day.
The president has continually warned that a vaccine would arrive before November 3, senior government fitness officials have thrown bloodless water on Trump, warning that a coronavirus vaccine is unlikely to be in a position to be distributed to the general population until 2021.
Trump said the FDA’s improved criteria “seem like a political decision” and quoted pharmaceutical corporations: Pfizer, Johnson
The president said delaying a vaccine in “two or three weeks” would be a life.
The FDA declined to comment.
Through its Operation Warp Speed initiative, the Trump administration has prioritized the progression and immediate distribution of a coronavirus vaccine, setting the goal of delivering loads of millions of doses through January 2021. Four vaccine applicants are in the final phase of the United States.
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