Trump Will Mobilize Military to Distribute Coronavirus Vaccine When It’s Ready

May 14th, 2020

Via: CBS:

President Trump says he would “rapidly” mobilize the U.S. military to distribute a coronavirus vaccine once it’s ready, focusing first on nursing homes and the elderly most vulnerable to deadly complications from the virus. Mr. Trump made the comments during an interview with Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo.

“We’re mobilizing our military and other forces but we’re mobilizing our military on the basis that we do have a vaccine. You know, it’s a massive job to give this vaccine. Our military is now being mobilized so at the end of the year we’re going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly,” the president said.

“We will have a tremendous force because assuming we get it, then you have to distribute it,” he added. “And unless you’re mobilized and ready, you’re not going to be able to do it for a long time. So we’re starting now.”

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3 Responses to “Trump Will Mobilize Military to Distribute Coronavirus Vaccine When It’s Ready”

  1. NH says:

    Must watch, loaded with information—Professor Dolores Cahill :

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/Avc6_ftzk3w/

    Minute 10-11: “I’ve been working with a doctor advising the Trump administration on protocols for prevention and treatments, such as hydroxychloroquine…,since mid February”

  2. Miraculix says:

    Will they be making door-to-door deliveries…?

    Will there be a “no” option available…?

    Will the folks who aren’t interested ever be allowed to leave their homes…?

    Just when you thought the situation couldn’t get any more f**ked up, the military will now apparently be vaccinating the general public.

    I suppose there’s no need for “conspiracy theory” when factual reality has become far worse.

  3. anothernut says:

    @Miraculix I’d guess, based on this story, https://www.cryptogon.com/?p=58342, that the answer to the question, “Will there be a “no” option available…?” is “No, there will NOT be a “no” option.”

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