Donald Trump has said he is reversing an administration directive to vaccinate top government officials against Covid-19, while public distribution of the shot is limited to frontline health workers and people in nursing homes and long-term care facilities.
Trump made the announcement hours after his administration confirmed that senior US officials, including some White House aides who work in close proximity to Trump and the vice-president, Mike Pence, would be offered coronavirus vaccines as soon as this week under federal continuity of government plans.
“People working in the White House should receive the vaccine somewhat later in the programme, unless specifically necessary,” Trump said in a tweet. “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.”
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It was not immediately clear what the scale of the vaccination programme was supposed to be, according to two people briefed on the matter, or what effect Trump’s tweet would have on the government’s efforts to protect top leadership.
News that White House staff would receive the vaccine early drew criticism on social media. Trump and his aides have consistently flouted the Covid-19 guidelines issued by his own administration, including hosting large holiday parties with maskless attendees this month.
Officials said earlier on Sunday that doses of the newly approved vaccine from Pfizer would be made available to those who work in close quarters with the nation’s leaders. They said the move was meant to prevent Covid-19 spreading in the White House and other critical facilities. The president was treated in hospital with the virus for three days in October.
“Senior officials across all three branches of government will receive vaccinations pursuant to continuity of government protocols established in executive policy,” the National Security Council spokesperson John Ullyot had said.
“The American people should have confidence that they are receiving the same safe and effective vaccine as senior officials of the United States government on the advice of public health professionals and national security leadership.”
The two people briefed on the matter spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter publicly. The New York Times first reported that top US officials would get early access to the vaccine.
The move to vaccinate top US officials would be consistent with the rollout of rapid testing machines, which were similarly controlled by the federal government with kits reserved to protect the White House complex and other critical facilities.
According to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there is not yet enough information to determine whether those who have had Covid-19 should also get the vaccine.
Pence has not come down with the virus, and his aides have been discussing when and how he should receive the vaccine as the administration looks to boost public confidence in the shot.
The Pfizer vaccine requires two doses administered three weeks apart, meaning Trump administration officials would receive the final shot a few weeks before leaving office.
Aides to the president-elect, Joe Biden, have been discussing when and how he should receive the vaccine and have been working to establish plans to boost virus safeguards in the West Wing to keep the 78-year-old Democrat healthy.
According to a Capitol Hill official, lawmakers have not been informed how many doses would be made available to them, adding it would be premature to speculate who might receive them. The official was not authorised to discuss it publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.
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