Doctors advising President-elect Joe Biden are raising concerns that the timeline for widespread distribution of a coronavirus vaccine may be longer than expected. The vaccine may not be available to the general public until late summer or early fall, said a physician close to the transition. That is in contrast to what's being laid out by Trump administration officials, who have said the general public could start getting the vaccine in late February. Democrats are warning that President Donald Trump may have unrealistically raised expectations to make Biden look bad. |
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