Wow, what a morning! Dr. Anthony Fauci has good news on a coronavirus vaccine; the nation's cities were somewhat calmer and less violent last night — although the decision about deploying the National Guard has now become hopelessly politicized; and one of the country's least-popular Republicans loses a primary.
Dr. Fauci: We Should Have 100 Million Vaccine Doses by the End of the Year
All right, finally some good news: "The US should have 100 million doses of one candidate Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said Tuesday. 'Then, by the beginning of 2021, we hope to have a couple hundred million doses,' Fauci said during a live question and answer session with the Journal of the American Medical Association."
But before we break out the party hats . . . "When you look at the history of coronaviruses, the common coronaviruses that cause the common cold, ...
 |  | | | WITH JIM GERAGHTY June 03 2020 | | | WITH JIM GERAGHTY June 03 2020 | |  | | Wow, what a morning! Dr. Anthony Fauci has good news on a coronavirus vaccine; the nation's cities were somewhat calmer and less violent last night — although the decision about deploying the National Guard has now become hopelessly politicized; and one of the country's least-popular Republicans loses a primary. Dr. Fauci: We Should Have 100 Million Vaccine Doses by the End of the Year All right, finally some good news: "The US should have 100 million doses of one candidate Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, said Tuesday. 'Then, by the beginning of 2021, we hope to have a couple hundred million doses,' Fauci said during a live question and answer session with the Journal of the American Medical Association." But before we break out the party hats . . . "When you look at the history of coronaviruses, the common coronaviruses that cause the common cold, ... READ MORE | | |  | |
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