Trump says US reopening, 'vaccine or no vaccine'


Washington, May 17 (IANS): US President Donald Trump says the US will reopen, "vaccine or no vaccine", as he announced an objective to deliver a coronavirus vaccine by year end.

He likened the vaccine project, dubbed "Operation Warp Speed", to the World War Two effort to produce the world's first nuclear weapons.

But Trump made clear that even without a vaccine, Americans must begin to return to their lives as normal, the BBC reported on Saturday.

Many experts doubt that a coronavirus vaccine can be developed within a year.

Speaking at a White House Rose Garden news conference on Friday, Trump said the project would begin with studies on 14 promising vaccine candidates for accelerated research and approval.

"That means big and it means fast," he said of Operation Warp Speed. "A massive scientific, industrial and logistical endeavour unlike anything our country has seen since the Manhattan Project."

Trump named an Army general and a former healthcare executive to lead the operation, a partnership between the government and private sector to find and distribute a vaccine.

Moncef Slaoui, who previously led the vaccines division at pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline, will lead the mission, while Gen Gustave Perna, who oversees distribution for the US Army, is to serve as chief operating officer.

Speaking after Trump, Slaoui said he was "confident" that a "few hundred million doses of vaccine" will be delivered by the end of 2020.

He acknowledged in an earlier interview with the New York Times that the timeline was ambitious, but said he "would not have committed unless I thought it was achievable".

Many experts say a vaccine is the only thing that will give Americans confidence in fully reopening the economy in the absence of widespread testing.

"I don't want people to think this is all dependent on a vaccine," he said. "Vaccine or no vaccine, we're back. And we're starting the process."

"In many cases they don't have vaccines and a virus or a flu comes and you fight through it," he added. "Other things have never had a vaccine and they go away."

"I think the schools should be back in the fall [autumn]," Trump continued.

Earlier this week Dr Anthony Fauci, who serves on the coronavirus taskforce and appeared wearing a mask at the Rose Garden conference, testified to the Senate that it would be a "bridge too far" for schools to reopen in the autumn

"Even at the top speed we're going we don't see a vaccine playing in the ability of individuals to get back to school this fall," Dr Fauci said.

As Trump spoke on Friday, lorry drivers who have parked around the White House for several weeks blared their horns in protest against low wages, neither for nor against the president.

"Those are friendly truckers. They're on our side," Trump said. "It's almost a celebration in a way."

At one point, the president - who wore no mask - instructed a reporter to remove hers so she could be better heard over the noise of honking as she addressed him.

Dr Fauci and other experts have strongly suggested that a vaccine will take at least a year to develop.

When the Ebola outbreak struck between 2014-16, it was not until December 2019 that the US Food and Drug Administration approved its first vaccine.

Some health experts have remained sceptical about the rapid timeline for development and distribution proposed by the White House.

"I don't understand how that happens," said Dr Peter Hotez, co-director of the Medicine Coronavirus Vaccine Team at Baylor College, on CNN after Trump's announcement.

"I don't see a path by which any vaccine is licensed for emergency use or otherwise till the third quarter of 2021," he added.

Dr Rick Bright, an ousted US vaccines director who has accused the White House of exerting political pressure around coronavirus treatments, testified to Congress on Thursday that such vaccines often take up to a decade to develop.

'Warp Speed' is the latest of several Covid response projects Washington has undertaken.

In March, the White House launched a testing initiative, enlisting major pharmacy retailers like CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid to set up drive-through testing sites throughout the country. Such partnerships have stalled, however, and the US has faced continued criticism for its lags in testing.

In recent weeks, the White House announced further efforts and has helped ramp up testing to nearly 10 million as of 15 May, according to the Our World in Data database.

Besides the new White House vaccine initiative, the Food and Drug Administration is also evaluating candidates for possible human trials.

On Friday night, the Democratic-controlled US House of Representatives passed by a vote of 208-199 a bill to spend more than $3tn (£2.5tn) on coronavirus relief, including stimulus funds to local governments and direct payments to Americans.

But the package, which even some Democrats objected to, is rated as having no chance of passage in the Republican-controlled Senate.

 

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Fauci has been biggest threat?? he is involved in hiv, ebola now may be covid 19 also?? virus, vaccination, depopulation and control?? Elites, left democrats, communists are using him??

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Jossey,
    Trump know he has good immune, he can survive. Even Canadian PM doesnt wear mask.any probl

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Kumari, Karkala
    We Indians still wear a Lungi ...

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  • myna, mysuru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Safe distancing, wearing masks and regulations in Places of Worship, Schools, Malls, etc., should be OK when he is prepared to face the consequences.

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  • Kumari, Karkala

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Most of the Canada opened up businesses last week. So whst's the big deal ??

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Good, otherwise these left democrats and communist chinese make everyone starve to death. They are for economy failure and communist take over using real virus. Communist may use others but finally make everyone their slaves or total control no freedom.

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Rediculous businessman.

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, May 17 2020

    He's counting on Langann's express vaccine by Aug 15th (90 days). Most likely on 14th August, he'll face the TV cams with a bottle of Dettol in his hand, shouting "Here's your vaccine, inject yourselves with it, what the hell you're gonna lose?"

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, May 17 2020

    Hat,

    Here’s a look at some of the COVID-19 projects, currently ongoing clinical resting :

    • Moderna. In March, the company began testing its messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine in a phase I clinical trial in Seattle, Washington. The study includes 45 healthy volunteers, ages 18 to 55, who are getting two shots 28 days apart. The company has developed other mRNA vaccines before. Those earlier studies showed that their platform is safe, which allowed the company to skip certain animal testing for this specific vaccine. In early May, the company received permission from the FDA to start a phase II study of its vaccine. The company expects to start a phase III clinical trial in early summer. The FDA also agreed to fast-track regulatory review of this vaccine if it succeeds in a phase III clinical trial.
    • Inovio. When COVID-19 appeared in December, the company had already been working on a DNA vaccine for MERS, which is caused by another coronavirus. This allowed the company to quickly develop a potential vaccine for SARS-CoV-2. Company officials announced at the end of April that it had enrolled 40 healthy volunteers in its phase I clinical trial. It is preparing to start a phase II/III clinical trial this summer.
    • University of Oxford in England. A clinical trial with more than 500 participants began in late April. Oxford officials said the potential vaccine has an 80 percent chance for success and could be available as early as September. The vaccine uses a modified virus to trigger the immune system. The university has partnered with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca. The company reported in mid-May the vaccine was effective against COVID-19 after it was given to six rhesus macque monkeys. The company expects to begin a late-stage clinical trial by the middle of this year.
    • University of Queensland in Australia. Researchers are developing a vaccine by growing viral proteins in cell cultures. They began preclinical testing stages in early April

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Cynthia, Kirem

    Mon, May 18 2020

    Lan... Sir, Head reeled... My goodness.. I don't understand anything... How many medicines.... How you have put up systematically in your comment? Great 👍👍

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, May 17 2020

    He doesn't even wear a Mask ...

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