The
U.S. government is "cautiously optimistic" that one or two
vaccines, likely from Pfizer Inc or Moderna Inc, will be
available by the end of the year and can begin to be distributed
to Americans, officials said during a news conference.
Azar said he expects all seniors, healthcare workers, and first
responders will be able to receive a vaccine as soon as January,
with the rest of the American public able to get a vaccine by
April.
Companies participating in the U.S. government's effort to
develop a vaccine for COVID-19, dubbed Operation Warp Speed,
have begun developing manufacturing capabilities even before any
vaccinations have been authorized by regulators.
In an open letter published last week, Pfizer said it is
unlikely to have enough data to submit for a U.S. regulatory
authorization until late November, after the U.S. presidential
election.
The coronavirus outbreak has been worsening in recent weeks as
cold weather pushes Americans indoors, raising the chance of
contracting the virus. Some 38 U.S. states and two territories
have reported rising case counts. More than 8 million Americans
have been infected with the novel coronavirus and more than
200,000 have died.
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