The Tsar testing the White House says Trump should get the vaccine to boost public confidence

Adm. Brett Giroir, the White House test tsar, said on Sunday he would encourage President TrumpDonald Trump Senators reach agreement on Fed powers, setting the stage for the rescue of the coronavirus Nearly 200 organizations allegedly hacked by Russia: cybersecurity company Trump has left naming Sidney Powell as special lawyer for the investigation of electoral fraud : report MORE to get the coronavirus vaccine in public to increase confidence in his offspring.

“I would encourage the president to get vaccinated for his own health and safety and also to build more trust among those who follow him so closely,” Giroir told ABC News host George StephanopoulosGeorgia’s election chief Andrew Cuomo is not a good, horrible, very bad month, George Robert Stephanopoulos says the special meeting to overturn the election would “cancel the will of the people” pandemic MORE In this week.”

At the end of last week, vice president Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard Pence Sunday preview: US launches first doses of coronavirus vaccine; Congress concludes stimulus agreement GOP Congressman says he is more concerned about the COVID-19 vaccine than the disease itself The federal agency says employers may ask workers to receive the COVID-19 vaccine MORE and his wife Karen PenceKaren Sue PenceSunday shows preview: US launches first doses of coronavirus vaccine; Congress concludes incentive agreement Federal agency says employers can ask workers to receive COVID-19 vaccine Hill’s report 12:30: First White House officials receive COVID-19 vaccine MORE received the Pfizer vaccine publicly. President-elect Joe BidenJoe BidenCHC urges Biden to choose Latinos to head Department of Education, SBA: Louisiana hospitalized report as a precautionary measure for COVID-19 infection Biden and Netanyahu can carefully nurture US-Israel ties. MORE and elected vice president Kamala HarrisKamala Harris: GOP Senate absences spin Trump nominees Pressley calls Georgia GOP nominees “Bonnie and Clyde Corruption” Warren reintroduces bill to prevent lawmakers from trading MORE are scheduled to receive the vaccine publicly this week.

“I think the management, like the vice president, the general surgeon, you know, should get vaccines, because they will inspire confidence in people who believe in them and trust them. And again, we have every reason to believe that this vaccine – these two vaccines – is very effective and safe, “Giroir said on Sunday.

The Food and Drug Administration approved the Modern vaccine on Friday and its first shipments are ready for delivery.

Although Trump is at high risk because of his age, he has already contracted the virus and recovered, probably developing antibodies against the virus.

Health experts said that those who contracted the virus should receive the vaccine anyway, because the immunity offered by COVID-19 antibodies has not yet been well studied and the vaccine could prevent a second infection. More severe symptoms were observed in those who were re-infected with the coronavirus.

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