Well, i think that is a critical question. Because currently weve used the supplemental resources to get this distribution capacity up, about 600 million but the funds that we currently have arent sufficient to get all 64 jurisdictions ready to implement this plan that we issued today. Im sure youve made a request to the committee for additional money. But if a vaccine was developed tomorrow that was considered to be safe and acceptable, how long would it be before it would have a real effect in terms of controlling the virus . I think we have to assume that, if we have a vaccine say released today, that it is going to take us probably in the order of nine months, six to nine months to get the American Public vaccinated. So i just want everybody to understand that were working operation warp speed, do you feel like it is going well . Yes, sir. Okay. So if we got a vaccine in the near future, before it would have a massive impact, it would take six to nine months to get it distributed a
Endangerment. One Police Officer was shot in the abdomen, another shot in the leg. Doctors say their injuries are not life threatening. The university of louisville canceled classes after the riots and the shooting. One class the school has recently started is aimed at socalled systemic racism, and the course was called Breonna Taylors louisville race equity and law. The ignorance of the radical left is hardly reserved for college campuses, however. Today it was on full display outside the u. S. Supreme court where President Trump and the first lady visited to pay their respects for the late are Justice Ruth Bader ginsburg, her body lies in repose at the Supreme Court. As the president and the first lady stood near the casket, protesters cut through the somber moment by heckling and yelling at the president and first lady. Listen to this. [background sounds] lou ignorant, but at least there was no violence. Tonight, breaking news, there is newlyreleased evidence of the bias in the fbi,
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The appropriations subcommittee on labor, health and human services, education and related agencies will come to order. I want to thank our witnesses for appearing before the subcommittee today to provide an update on where we are on the areas that they are so involved in on covid19 as we continue to be challenged by this pandemic in the country we know that 195,961 americans have died as part of the pandemic, and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process of testing in the pandemic. This has rapidly swept across the globe, and even countries who thought their cases were contained are facing new outbreaks and dealing with those new and unanticipated outbreaks. This is a new disease in many ways. And even after 9 months we still know relatively little about this disease or coronavirus generally. This has hindered our Public Health response. In many ways this has been like trying to build a plane while we were flying the plane, and that is a challenging, challenging thing to de
Cspan radio area cspan, your unfiltered view of politics area. This week cdc director doctor Robert Redfield took questions from senators on the us Coronavirus Response and how soon a vaccine might be available to the public. He said a vaccine might not be widely available until next year and that facemasks are an effective way of fighting the disease. Afterwards President Trump contradicted doctor redfield coronavirus treatments on timing for a vaccine. Heres a look at thatsenate appropriations hearing from wednesday. Appropriations subcommittee on labor health and human services, education and related agencies will come to order. Ri want to thank our witnesses for appearing before the subcommittee today. To provide an update on where we are on the areas that they are so involved in on the covid19. As we continue to be challenged by this pandemic in the country we know that 195,000 961 americans have died as part of the pandemic and 6. 6 million have tested positive during the process