Friday, 15 May 2020

Uh-Oh, President Trump Now Says He Is Mobilizing The United States Military To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine When Ready, Will It Also Be Mandatory?

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Uh-Oh, President Trump Now Says He Is Mobilizing The United States Military To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccine When Ready, Will It Also Be Mandatory?

by Geoffrey Grider

President Trump says he would "rapidly" mobilize the U.S. military to distribute a COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine once it's ready

President Trump says he would "rapidly" mobilize the U.S. military to distribute a COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine once it's ready, focusing first on nursing homes and the elderly most vulnerable to deadly complications from the virus.

We live in a time of crisis the likes of which the world has never seen before, and with each passing day comes further confusion and disorientation about what happens next. As we previously reported, President Trump has gone from being a staunch anti-vaxxer to being a COVID-19 vaccination cheerleader. Now today he told Fox News that he is mobilizing the US military to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine when it's ready, probably at the end of the year. Vaccinations at the point of a gun? Yep, looks like that's where we are at the moment.
For legal reasons I cannot tell you what you should do about receiving a COVID-19 vaccination shot, but I sure can tell you what I will do. Under no circumstances nor at an time will I receive a COVID-19 vaccination shot from any entity be it public, private or Trump. Not even the assembled might of the United States military could compel me to do that. I have told you all many, many times now, yes, Bill Gates is one of the major players but he is not the only player. Don't have your eyes on any one person, or you'll miss it. It's a system, a global system.

Trump says he would mobilize military to distribute coronavirus vaccine when it's ready

FROM CBS NEWS: "We're mobilizing our military and other forces but we're mobilizing our military on the basis that we do have a vaccine. You know, it's a massive job to give this vaccine. Our military is now being mobilized so at the end of the year we're going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly," the president said.
"We will have a tremendous force because assuming we get it, then you have to distribute it," he added. "And unless you're mobilized and ready, you're not going to be able to do it for a long time. So we're starting now."
The president said he expects a vaccine to be available by the end of this year, a very optimistic timeline given that many experts, including Coronavirus Task Force member Dr. Anthony Fauci, say it will take at least 12 to 18 months. The virus has killed more than 84,000 Americans so far, as states begin to reopen their economies. The president indicated he expects that number to continue to climb.
"We will lose over 100,000, perhaps, in this country," the president said in the interview that aired Thursday.
A CBS News poll released Thursday shows 43% of Americans think the president is doing a good job handling the virus, down from 48% in April and 53% in March.
Most Americans also don't trust the president for information about the virus, the poll found. Only 38% of Americans said they do, compared with 61% who trust their governor and 62% who trust Fauci.  READ MORE

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