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So...the President of France stated the U.S. did a great job with the vaccine......and since it was Trump that led that effort...
Thank you President Trump....we miss you.
When a French president offers public praise to the United States, it's bound to turn heads.
Emmanuel Macron, who several times publicly squabbled with former President Donald Trump over the course of Trump's presidency, openly expressed admiration of the Trump administration's Herculean efforts to develop, test, manufacture and distribute a coronavirus vaccine on a national and eventually global scale.
"The Americans did this very well," Macron told media in January. He confessed at that time that he was "very admiring" of the Trump administration's "extremely innovative model" of vaccine production.
That "innovative model" has led to an explosion in vaccine distribution. Pfizer — the manufacturer of one of two vaccines approved for use in the United States — has already distributed 65 million doses of their vaccine worldwide, and expects to be able to distribute up to two billion by the end of the year. Moderna, whose vaccine was also approved for use in the U.S., hopes to have a billion doses by the end of the year.
Thank you President Trump....we miss you.
When a French president offers public praise to the United States, it's bound to turn heads.
Emmanuel Macron, who several times publicly squabbled with former President Donald Trump over the course of Trump's presidency, openly expressed admiration of the Trump administration's Herculean efforts to develop, test, manufacture and distribute a coronavirus vaccine on a national and eventually global scale.
"The Americans did this very well," Macron told media in January. He confessed at that time that he was "very admiring" of the Trump administration's "extremely innovative model" of vaccine production.
That "innovative model" has led to an explosion in vaccine distribution. Pfizer — the manufacturer of one of two vaccines approved for use in the United States — has already distributed 65 million doses of their vaccine worldwide, and expects to be able to distribute up to two billion by the end of the year. Moderna, whose vaccine was also approved for use in the U.S., hopes to have a billion doses by the end of the year.
'The Americans did this very well': Trump administration's vaccine effort wows the world
"Operation Warp Speed" developed vaccines in record time after months of public doubt.
justthenews.com