Former Trump advisor Gary Cohn said that a potential vaccine shouldn't stop the government from providing aid to parts of the country that have been hobbled by the economic shutdown.
positive results from an early-stage human trial for a Covid-19 vaccine being developed by U.S. drugmaker Moderna.
Cohn said those groups should be returned to the financial state they were in two months earlier – around the time many regions began to implement harsh social distancing measures to try to slow the spread of the virus.Partisan fight over relief
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