Trump says coronavirus therapy drugs 'more important' than vaccine despite $1.6bn investment to inoculate

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Donald Trump on Tuesday called therapeutic drugs to treat coronavirus 'more important' than a vaccine just hours after his administration cut a $1.6bn deal to give taxpayer funds to a Maryland

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Laurie_Garrett So it's better to let people get sick and be treated than to keep them from getting sick to begin with. Check.

Laurie_Garrett He has figured out what everyone knows. No vaccine will be ready before election to help him.

Laurie_Garrett Didn’t they just buy all the Remdesivir? In the world? I’m sure I’ve misspelled it, but don’t let that miss the point.

Laurie_Garrett So sayeth all-knowing Dr. Trump.

Laurie_Garrett “Live with it” is better than “prevent it.” Prevent it takes too much god damn work. Right realDonaldTrump right gop ?

Laurie_Garrett Fully agree

Laurie_Garrett How does that work if you have neither staff nor space to treat them? You now have 3million cases

Laurie_Garrett Well do you really wonder why?

President and Chief Medical Officer all in one, who knew?

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