U.S. Government Corona Vaccine Supply Guidelines by January Next Year Careful Voices at 6:32 on September 17

The US government has informed Congress that it will prepare to promptly supply the new coronavirus vaccine to the United States by January next year.

With calls for a cautious response over the supply of vaccines, it is in line with President Trump's desire to show the results of antivirus measures for the presidential election.

This guideline was notified to Congress by the US Ministry of Health on the 16th.



It states that "we will prepare a system to supply safe and effective vaccines to all Americans who wish to be vaccinated by January next year," and mobilized the military to realize a quick supply and defended the country. It will work closely with the Department of Defense.



With regard to the new coronavirus vaccine, President Trump has indicated that he will be able to supply it as soon as possible by rushing permission and approval, and it seems that he also wants to show results toward the presidential election in November.



Although this guideline is in line with the president's intentions, experts and others have called for prioritizing confirmation of safety and efficacy and taking careful measures based on clinical trials. It seems to be controversial.