One of the problems currently facing the U.S. when it comes to vaccinating people against COVID-19 is that a not insignificant number of people are wary of taking a drug that was developed under the Trump administration. That wariness likely has something to do with the president’s penchant for lying all the time, as well as his varying claims over the course of the pandemic that the virus could be treated with hydroxychloroquine, or that people should inject disinfectant into their veins. At this point, despite it going against every inclination in his body, it would probably be wise for Trump to step aside and let other people from the administration, like perhaps Anthony Fauci, communicate to people the lifesaving importance of the vaccines about to be available, both so they can hear it from an actual health professional and so they don’t associate the drugs with Donald Trump.
Instead, the president has apparently decided to host a “vaccine summit,” the purpose of which is seemingly to take credit for the vaccines and to maybe jokingly lobby to have one of them be named Trump. And in a turn of events that will probably result in an unhinged Twitter rant some time tonight or early tomorrow morning, the two companies who will soon bring their drugs to the market want nothing to do with it. Per Stat News:
One Trump administration official said that Peter Marks, the FDA official in charge of the agency division overseeing vaccine approvals, may attend the event but the agency has “viewed the event with trepidation given its status as the regulator of most companies invited to participate.”
Last month, the Trump administration rushed to take credit for the news that Pfizer’s vaccine was 90% effective in early trials, despite the fact that the manufacturer had only struck a deal with the government on vaccine distribution, not development. And in related news, Team Trump was apparently given the opportunity over the summer to buy additional doses of Pfizer’s forthcoming vaccine but decided to pass, a decision that doesn’t look great in retrospect: