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The Daily Swell
@daily · 1:37

Covid-19: Is rushing vaccinations by this November a political move?

article image placeholderC.D.C. Tells States How to Prepare for Covid-19 Vaccine by Early November
Hey, swell. It's Rachel back with some daily news here on Wednesday, September 2. I hope you all are having a beautiful day. So it looks like there is some news that has come out about a potential vaccine to those who are most impacted by COVID-19 are at risk and that this could be available anytime by late October into November, which is going to be here before we know it

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/02/health/covid-19-vaccine-cdc-plans.html

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 1:30

Yes. :(

And I'm someone who absolutely believes vaccines for the good of myself and the good of others around me. But if a vaccine came out between now and November 3, I probably would have very great reason to not allow myself to partake in that. And that in itself is scary because it changes the culture of who is believing that vaccines are great for us right now. So the whole thing is just a car crash, sort of. I don't know
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John Jamingo
@Jamingo · 1:54

Who cares if it's political. Let's get moving #covid #coronavirus

They are cutting time constraints down to get this out, because we can't continue on this way. With 25% businesses are dying, people are losing. There are going to be homeless. This is ridiculous. So I don't care if it's political or not. I really don't if it gets this vaccine here sooner and it is tested, which, of course, it's not going to be tested, like the other ones were tested
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