just because he takes it........... is that any gaurantee that it is the vaccine he is taking .....who knows?????....could be anything other than the vaccine ....its funny how the people pushing it ........are all touting it .......no one knows the long term effect of this .....remember its govt........ and they are all in bed together ....but the sheep will follow the shepherd ....and believe anything the govt will tell them ......just simply look at the voters ....they believe ....their votes are honest ........there is enough to buy into it .....simple .....the masses will always believe what they are told .......
President-elect Joe Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden will get their first coronavirus vaccine dose on Monday
President-elect Joe Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden will get their first dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine on Monday, according to incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki.
Psaki also revealed that Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband, incoming second gentleman Doug Emhoff, will receive their vaccinations the week after the Bidens.
The Pfizer vaccine requires two doses given to patients several weeks apart and has been found to be 94.5% effective.
On December 18, Vice President Mike Pence, second lady Karen Pence, and Surgeon General Jerome Adams received the vaccine on-camera.
President-elect Joe Biden and incoming first lady Jill Biden will get their first dose of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine in Delaware on Monday, incoming White House press secretary Jen Psaki said during a Friday call with reporters.
The Biden transition team did not specify the exact location for the vaccination during the announcement.
Psaki also revealed that Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and her husband, incoming second gentleman Doug Emhoff, will receive their vaccinations the week after the Bidens.
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Psaki also revealed that Biden and Harris were taking the vaccines at different times at the recommendation of health experts, who wanted to prevent any possible side effects from occurring on the same day between the two officials.
In September, Biden said he was dismayed that some Americans wouldn't get the vaccination because of COVID-19 misinformation spread by President Donald Trump; as president-elect, he has projected a steadiness about the vaccinations, telling CNN's Jake Tapper during an interview earlier in December that he "would be happy to" receive the vaccine while being televised to encourage trust in the medical treatment.
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