Pfizer CEO Dr. Albert Bourla said Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” that he believed “the most likely scenario is annual revaccination” against the coronavirus.
Anchor George Stephanopoulos said, “The World Health Organization reiterated this week that now is not the time for widespread rollout of booster shots. Instead, they said wealthier nations should focus on getting first shots to countries with low vaccination rates. Your response to that?”
Bourla said, “I think the answer is to give both boosters and doses to other people. This is why we have invested so hard and pushed our scientists and engineers to work so hard to produce enough doses for all.”
Stephanopoulos said, “Moderna’s CEO said that the pandemic is on course to be over in about a year. Do you agree with that?” --->READ MORE and Watch Video HEREWATCH: White House can't answer why US won't open Canadian land border but lets in visitors from all over the world:
White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki on Thursday was hit again with a serious question as to why land travel is still prohibited to the US by Canadian citizens. She dodged the question.
The reporter starts in, "Starting in the beginning of November, people from 33 countries, for instance, Iran, where 15% of the population is fully vaccinated or Brazil 39%, India 15%."
"And then we look at Canada: 71% of people are fully vaccinated, and still the border will remain closed. So obviously hasn't it's not a...:
"People can fly from Canada, right?" interjects Psaki
"But they can't drive through the border. I mean, it's not easy to drive from Iran or from Europe, but, much easier from airplanes"
"People are fully vaccinated, so it's not a health decision. Because if it was, we would, I mean, Canada is is it within the first 15 countries most fully vaccinated in the world? So it's not a health decision."
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