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Pelosi and McConnell receive the COVID-19 vaccine
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) Have both now received the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, while President-elect Joe Biden is due to receive the vaccine in a few days. said on Friday that it had received the first dose of coronavirus vaccine “with confidence in science,” encouraging Americans to “continue to wear masks, social distancing and other science-based steps to save lives and crush the virus.” > Today, with confidence in science and in the direction of the Doctor’s Office, I received the COVID-19 vaccine. As the vaccine is distributed, we must all continue to wear masks, social distancing and other science-based steps to save lives and crush the virus. pic.twitter.com/tijVCSnJd7 >> – Nancy Pelosi (@SpeakerPelosi) December 18, 2020 Meanwhile, McConnell also said that he has received the “safe and effective COVID vaccine”, adding that “vaccines are the way to overcome this virus”. > We have just received the safe and effective COVID vaccine following government continuity protocols. Vaccines are how we overcome this virus. >> Now, back, to continue the fight for a rescue package, which includes more money for distribution, so that more Americans can get it as soon as possible. pic.twitter.com/kSBhI3EzzM >> – Leader McConnell (@senatemajldr) December 18, 2020Biden is also set to receive the vaccine on Monday and will make it public “to send a clear message to the public that it is safe and secure accordingly with security and medical protocols, “Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary for Bios, told Axios. The Pfizer vaccine requires a second dose. Vice President Mike Pence received the Pfizer vaccine on live television earlier on Friday, then encouraged Americans should trust the process that led to its approval, saying that “while we cut bureaucracy, we don’t cut corners.” Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s greatest expert on infectious diseases, described this as a symbol “Important” to “tell the rest of the country, it’s time to step on the plate and, when the time comes, get vaccinated.” Many public figures, including former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, have volunteered to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in public to help combat any skepticism about the vaccine, which the Food and Drug Administration established that it is safe and effective. . It is unclear when President Trump will receive the vaccine or whether he will do so with the camera. More stories from theweek.com 5 really funny cartoons about Trump’s failure to vote fraud Trump’s last owner Here’s what Trump can and can’t do with the $ 200 million he- gathered for requests for electoral fraud