VP debate: Kamala Harris says she'll take COVID-19 vaccine backed by doctors, not Trump

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Thursday, October 8, 2020
Harris said she won't take COVID-19 vaccine backed by Trump
"If the doctors tell us that we should take it, I'll be the first in line to take it, absolutely. But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it," Kamala Harris said about taking a COVID-19 vaccine.

SALT LAKE CITY -- Sen. Kamala Harris is leaving it as an open question whether she would take a COVID-19 vaccine if one is approved while President Donald Trump is in office.

The topic came up early in Wednesday's vice presidential debate.

Harris was asked if Americans should take the vaccine and if she would. Harris says that if doctors "tells us that we should take it, I'll be the first in line to take it, absolutely. But if Donald Trump tells us that we should take it, I'm not taking it."

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Vice President Mike Pence says there will be a vaccine produced in record time. He says, "I just ask you, stop playing politics with people's lives."

He says that undermining confidence in a vaccine is unacceptable.

In the topic of a COVID-19 vaccine, Mike Pence said multiple clinical trials are in place and urged Senator Kamala Harris to "stop playing politics with peoples' lives."

Former Food and Drug Administration officials have warned that public perception that a vaccine being rushed out for political reasons could derail efforts to vaccinate millions of Americans.

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