Sky News host Chris Kenny says US President realDonaldTrump is 'very bullish' on a coronavirus vaccine being available soon and a plan to distribute it across America and the world.
Sky News host Chris Kenny says US President Donald Trump is "very bullish" on a coronavirus vaccine being available soon and a plan to distribute it across America and the world.
President Donald Trump has claimed 100 million doses of a coronavirus vaccine could be ready for rapid distribution by the end of the year in contrast to more circumspect predictions by health officials. “We’re on track to deliver and distribute the vaccine in a very, very safe and effective manner,” the President said. "If it's a good vaccine, if it works, then more power to him," Mr Kenny said.
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