The White House and the CDC have very different timelines on a COVID vaccine

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The White House and the CDC have very different timelines on a COVID vaccine
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'I think we're probably looking at late second quarter, third quarter 2021,' CDC Director Robert Redfield said when asked about a potential COVID-19 vaccine.

The White House declined to comment on the differing timelines given by McEnany, Meadows and the president.

"I cannot say what the FDA will do. But I think it's a likely scenario, and we are preparing for it," Bourla said.

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