• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
Trump Says He Is Not Scheduled Yet To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Trump Says He Is Not Scheduled Yet To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

December 14, 2020

New tariffs on food containers from China, Vietnam causing prices to soar.

December 23, 2025

Trump official halts millions in SBA aid to Minnesota, criticizes Walz’s policies for fostering widespread fraud.

December 23, 2025

House GOP in turmoil after moderate Republicans break with party on Obamacare.

December 23, 2025

Former federal prosecutor asserts DOJ had authority to disclose all Epstein documents.

December 23, 2025

GOP’s opportunity to win governorships in critical swing states in the upcoming year.

December 23, 2025

Trump admin strikes ‘narco-trafficking vessel,’ resulting in casualties

December 23, 2025

White House rejects Catholic bishops’ request for holiday immigration enforcement break.

December 23, 2025

White House rejects Catholic bishops’ request for Christmas immigration enforcement pause, sparking controversy.

December 23, 2025

FCC issues ban on new Chinese drones due to national security worries – learn more here!

December 23, 2025

FCC Implements Ban on Chinese Drones Due to National Security Worries – Stay Informed!

December 23, 2025

ADL reports: NYC mayor-elect Mamadani’s transition team linked to anti-Zionist groups. Check it out!

December 23, 2025

ADL Report: NYC mayor-elect Mamdani’s transition team includes members with anti-Zionist connections.

December 23, 2025
  • Trending Topics:    
  • 2024 Election
  • Joe Biden
  • Donald Trump
  • Congress
  • Faith
  • Sports
  • Immigration
Tuesday, December 23, 2025
IJR
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Headlines
No Result
View All Result
IJR
No Result
View All Result
Home IJR

Trump Says He Is Not Scheduled Yet To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

by Madison Summers
December 14, 2020 at 8:47 am
in IJR
245 7
5
Trump Says He Is Not Scheduled Yet To Receive COVID-19 Vaccine

Carlos Barria/Reuters

491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

President Donald Trump is indicating he will get the COVID-19 vaccine at some point but has no plans yet to do so.

“I am not scheduled to take the vaccine, but look forward to doing so at the appropriate time,” Trump tweeted late Sunday. “Thank you!”

He also noted that “people working in the White House should receive the vaccine somewhat later in the program, unless specifically necessary. I have asked that this adjustment be made.”

People working in the White House should receive the vaccine somewhat later in the program, unless specifically necessary. I have asked that this adjustment be made. I am not scheduled to take the vaccine, but look forward to doing so at the appropriate time. Thank you!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 14, 2020

The president’s remarks regarding White House staffers comes shortly after The New York Times reported that Trump planned to have senior White House staffers receive the COVID-19 vaccine in the next few days.

The Times reports, citing two sources, that the policy — before Trump changed it — was that White House staffers who work closely with the president were told they would get the vaccine soon.

Trump previously contracted COVID-19 and recovered from the virus.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.

After the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield signed a CDC advisory panel’s recommendation of the vaccine, he said on Sunday, “I was proud to sign the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices’ recommendation to use Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine in people 16 and older.”

U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar said during a “Today” show interview on Monday that he hopes Americans get the vaccine when it is available to them.

“This is a 94% effective vaccine,” he said, adding, “If you are recommended to get it, and it’s available for you…please get the vaccine.”

The first COVID-19 vaccinations in the U.S. are expected to start on Monday. This comes as the U.S. nears 300,000 deaths due to the virus, and has averaged 210,112 new cases per day over the past week.

Tags: Coronavirus OutbreakDonald TrumpWhite House
Share196Tweet123
Madison Summers

Madison Summers

IJR, Managing Editor

Join Over 6M Subscribers

We’re organizing an online community to elevate trusted voices on all sides so that you can be fully informed.





IJR

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Trusted Voices On All Sides

  • About Us
  • GDPR Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Editorial Standards & Corrections Policy
  • Subscribe to IJR

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • US News
  • Commentary
  • World News
  • Faith
  • Latest Headlines

    Copyright © 2024 IJR

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Thanks for reading IJR

Create your free account or log in to continue reading

Please enter a valid email
Forgot password?

By providing your information, you are entitled to Independent Journal Review`s email news updates free of charge. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and newsletter email usage