Of course this is their position. One more log on the permanent shutdown fire. The virus mutates. You can get it over and over again. Half who are infected have no symptoms so we don't know who to avoid or quarantine. The vaccine won't be widely available for several months. Herd immunity, according to the great mystic Dr. Fauci is now 85 percent. Now the vaccine won't stop transmission. It's all laying the groundwork for lots and lots of new rules and regulations. People, 2020 was just the lube job, little finger action. They ram it home in 2021.
Again, Trump optimistic roll out will not be met but will be fours ahead of when Joe's vaccine would have been rolled out. I said "four years" for Joe but even that is optimistic. If you listen to the "experts" a vaccine would take 4-8 eight years. Put a guy known as Sleepy Joe in charge and we are looking at something more like the 8 years. Got it though. Lefty narrative acknowledged.
Not content to only push themselves to the front of the line ahead of doctors and nurses in COVID wards, Congress members now push their staff members to the front of the line for vaccinations. Capitol Hill Staffers Pushed to Front of the Line for Coronavirus Vaccine https://www.thedailybeast.com/capit...-to-front-of-the-line-for-coronavirus-vaccine
Anyone of them that have publicly downplayed Covid-19 or known to support those in Congress that downplayed Covid-19... Those staffers should be last in line for vaccination with the rest of the population. wrbtrader
The GOP, and those that vote them into office, is one big clown show. Covid just made it obvious. Trump is in their center ring.
'A level of incompetence I am stunned by': Doctor buries Trump's lack of planning for vaccine distribution https://www.rawstory.com/trump-vaccine-2649698007/ President Donald Trump is trying to pass the buck for the slow rollout of the novel coronavirus vaccine, and one top public health expert is not buying it. Dr. Ashish Jha, the dean of the Brown University School of Public Health, tore into the Trump administration on Wednesday during an appearance on CNN in which he said it appeared that there is no plan at the federal level to coordinate vaccine distribution. "The administration has... decided that their job essentially ends when the vaccine gets to the state and there's nothing more to do," he said. "We should have set up vaccination centers. It's not like we had no idea that vaccines were coming, we have known for months that this was going to happen and there were no planning for that last mile." Jha went on to say he was particularly surprised that no planning went into vaccine distribution months ago, as the Trump administration should have learned from its early failures to procure sufficient COVID-19 testing kits that they needed to plan ahead. "It strikes me as a level of incompetence I have to say I am stunned by," he said. "We did this with testing, we did this with PPE, but I thought we were going to get it better with vaccines and it doesn't feel like we are, and now states are going to have to figure this out." (Video at above url)