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Fauci says, first ones who'll get the vaccines are policemen, firefighters, nurses, first responders, the elderly and other risk groups
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[quote:Gorgol:MV80NTk5NjU0XzgzNzQ4NDg2X0EyM0FBQkU=] [quote:money$$$:MV80NTk5NjU0XzgzNzQ2OTU0X0I5ODQ1MUJG] [b][color=red]Here’s when Dr. Fauci thinks average Americans will be able to get a COVID-19 vaccine [/color][/b] We now have a rough estimate of when average Americans can expect to start receiving the coronavirus vaccine, assuming all goes well with the rollout. White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci thinks ordinary Americans can expect to receive the coronavirus vaccine as soon as April. If most people take the vaccine, Dr. Fauci also thinks that life could start returning to normal by the end of 2021. If all goes as planned with the rollout of the first coronavirus vaccines in the US from companies like Pfizer and Moderna, the first Americans will start to be inoculated about a month from now. That’s a group of people that will include health care workers, who obviously need the protection of a vaccine before almost anyone else as a result of putting their lives on the line to care for people sickened by the virus. With COVID-19 cases surging across the US right now, though — Johns Hopkins University says we’re now up to almost 11.6 million since the start of the pandemic — that brings up an obvious question: What about the timing for everyone else? White House health advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has an answer. And it represents even more great news in what’s proven to be a lightning-fast, record-breaking achievement for scientific progress — bringing a successful vaccine to fruition in less than a year for a novel virus that was only first discovered months ago. https://bgr.com/2020/11/19/coronavirus-vaccine-availability-according-to-dr-fauci/ [b][color=red]Fauci says the average American could get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as April: 'I would take the vaccine'[/color][/b] Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s leading infectious disease expert who has guided the U.S. through the pandemic, projected Americans could expect their first doses of an approved coronavirus vaccine as early as April. [b]Front-line health care workers are expected to get their first doses by the end of December or early January. After prioritizing people at risk of infection or severe disease, the healthy general population can expect first doses of a vaccine starting in April and through July if all continues on track, Fauci told the USA TODAY Editorial Board on Wednesday.[/b] https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/fauci-says-the-average-american-could-get-vaccinated-against-covid-19-as-soon-as-april-i-would-take-the-vaccine/ar-BB1b8TaV :hiding::abduct::Idol1: [/quote] Fauci [i]would[/i] take the vaccine That means he's not going to [/quote]
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How many of you public sector, government workers will be taking the jab? I assume if you won't take it, you'll lose your job and even your license as you'll be spreading the virus per their logic sth
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