An official from the White House confirmed recently how Trump is willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine, live on television.
Media sources also quoted the White House explaining how the US President wasn’t the best candidate to do so. And that’s because he recently suffered from the virus, weeks before election day.
An official confirmed how the President expresses his willingness to undergo the vaccination, while present live on tv. This particular piece of information was revealed via an on-background telephonic conversation.
Meanwhile, the official also expressed how he thinks the entire matter is an open-ended affair. And that’s because the question still arises as to whether or not he will be a part of those taking it on-air. At the same time, the official put in a thought-provoking mention relating to the desired action. This revolved around whether it would actually serve any ‘useful purpose.’ After all, the President is a ‘recovered patient.’
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump both tested positive for the virus in the early days of October. Also, Mr. Trump was hospitalized for a short stay at Walter Reed too. This was right before he returned back towards the White House, continuing with his ongoing campaign trail.
Recently, news broke out how three ex-presidents of the United States- Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton- would go live to take the vaccine. Their main objective remained to instill the public’s confidence in the matter.
Other than that, recent President-elect, Joe Biden, also confirmed how he would join the trio of former US presidents. And that meant taking the vaccine with them, on live television.
On the contrary, there is a recent surge in the number of anti-vax movements throughout the nation. For this reason, health experts are doing everything in their power to help quell that, using the first set of vaccines against COVID-19, only a few weeks away.
The senior official publicly announced the following statement on the matter: ‘The President of the United States has expressed his desire to do whatever medial experts think is the best path towards instilling vaccine confidence.’