This morning, President Trump contradicting CDC director Robert Redfield about when a vaccine will be ready.
While testifying under oath, Redfield told lawmakers not to expect mass distribution of a vaccine to the general public until next spring.
This morning, President Trump contradicting CDC director Robert Redfield about when a vaccine will be ready.
While testifying under oath, Redfield told lawmakers not to expect mass distribution of a vaccine to the general public until next spring.
REDFIELD ABOUT WHEN A VACCINEWILL BE READY.WHILE TESTIFYING UNDER OATH -REDFIELD TOLD LAWMAKERS NOTTO EXPECT MASS DISTRUBTION OF AVACCINE - TO THE GENERAL PUBLICUNTIL NEXT SPRING.BUT HOURS LATER - THE PRESIDENTPUBLICLY REFUTED REDFIELD --SAYING - HE IS WRONG AND THATTHE GOVERNMENT CAN STARTGIVING A VACCINE AS EARLY ASOCTOBERTRUMP SOT: "I DON'T THINK HE-- WHEN HE SAID IT, I "I DON'TTHINK HE -- WHEN HE SAID IT, IBELIEVE HE WAS CONFUSED."DURING HIS TESTIMONY - REDFIELDALSO EMPHASIZED THE IMPORTANCEOF WEARING A MASK -- SAYINGFACE MASKS ARE THE SINGLE MOSTIMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH TOOL WEHAVE.THE MAN ACCUSED OF SHOOTINGMETRO OFFICER SHAY MIKALONIS
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says people should get tested if they've been exposed to COVID-19, even if they..