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Biden, Pence set to get COVID-19 vaccine soon

Biden has said he wants to keep front-line healthcare workers as the top priority as the vaccine is rolled out throughout the country

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Washington, December 17

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President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President Mike Pence are set to receive the COVID-19 vaccine soon.

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According to two transition officials familiar with the matter, Biden will receive the vaccine publicly as early as next week. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorised to discuss it publicly.

The White House says Pence and his wife, Karen, will receive the vaccine publicly on Friday.

Biden said on Tuesday that Dr Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert, advised him to get the vaccine “sooner than later”.

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Biden has said he wants to keep front-line healthcare workers and vulnerable people as the top priority as the vaccine is rolled out throughout the country. But he’s also noted the importance of him getting the vaccine publicly to build confidence among Americans to get vaccinated.

Biden said: “I don’t want to get ahead of the line but I want to make sure we demonstrate to the American people that it is safe to take.” AP

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