US President Trump not interested in renegotiating with China
Accordingly US President donald trump has said on May 14 that in a bid to provide the vaccine for COVID-19 disease 'very rapidly', the government has started mobilising the American Army. While the US has topped the world with most coronavirus infections, trump said in a televised interview that it is a 'massive job' to provide the vaccine for the highly contagious disease and briefed that it would first be made available to older US citizens and then to the younger ones. trump said. "Our military is now being mobilised so, at the end of the year, we're going to be able to give it to a lot of people very, very rapidly."
Despite the warnings of US health professionals against citing unproven researches on coronavirus in conferences, the US President boasted that the COVID-19 vaccine would be available in the country by the end of 2020. The white house has even set a benchmark of the number of vaccines doses to 300 million before the year ends. However, as the number of active cases in the US mount to 1,034,892 and has recorded 85,197 fatalities, no such cure is yet derived for the fatal disease. Meanwhile, trump has been touting the reopening of the country to balance the harm on the economy.
US President donald trump on wednesday said he will "certainly" look into the recently introduced legislation that authorizes him to sanction china if it fails to cooperate and provide a full accounting of the events leading to the coronavirus outbreak. "I respect US senator Lindsey Graham and I will certainly look at it. The bill to sanction china, I will certainly take a look at it. I have not seen it yet," trump told reporters at a white house event on Wednesday.On tuesday, several Republicans senators including Graham had introduced legislation authorizing the US President to impose sanctions on china if it fails to cooperate and provide a full accounting of the events leading to the coronavirus outbreak.