US presidential candidate Joe Biden is bracing himself for the possibility that Donald Trump could announce a coronavirus vaccine within weeks | FarrahTomazin
US presidential candidate Joe Biden is bracing himself for the possibility that US President Donald Trump could announce a coronavirus vaccine within weeks, in a move that could significantly alter the race for the White House.
"We remain on track to deliver a vaccine before the end of the year and maybe even before November 1st," Trump told reporters at his latest briefing on Saturday "We think we can probably have it some time during the month of October.
"My guess is he is going to announce a vaccine. He's going to say it's going to be available around election day; he's going to hype it," Biden said at his latest public appearance last week.
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