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Sep 8, 20200:58Now PlayingU.S. Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Senator Kamala Harris on Monday told Milwaukee TV station WISN that she would trust a COVID-19 vaccine if it were approved by scientists and health professionals.
Harris said in a CNN interview broadcast Sunday that she would not trust a coronavirus vaccine if one were ready at the end of the year because “there's very little that we can trust that ... comes out of Donald Trump's mouth.”
She argued that scientists would be “muzzled” because Trump is focused on getting reelected.
U.S. President Donald Trump responded during a White House news conference on Monday, accusing Democrats of “disparaging” for political gain a vaccine he repeatedly has said could be available before the election.
“It's so dangerous for our country, what they say, but the vaccine will be very safe and very effective,” the president pledged.
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