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- By AI HEPING in New York aiheping@ chinadaily­usa. com

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US President Donald Trump on Wednesday told fellow Republican­s in Congress to “go for the much higher numbers” in negotiatio­ns for another economic recovery package, which is contrary to what they have been seeking.

“That probably needs to get translated for us,” Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the No 2 Republican in the chamber, said when told of Trump’s tweet calling for greater financial support, which he suggested didn’t reflect the political reality in the Senate.

A group of centrist legislator­s has proposed $ 1.5 trillion in spending — far above the Republican­s’ proposed “skinny stimulus” bill, but below the Democratic Party’s offer of around $ 2.2 trillion.

Trump told reporters that he was largely in favor of that level, pending more negotiatio­ns. In July, some Republican­s had proposed a package of around $ 1 trillion.

Democratic leaders in Congress jumped on Trump’s tweet.

“We are encouraged that after months of the Senate Republican­s insisting on shortchang­ing the massive needs of the American people, President ( Donald) Trump is now calling on Republican­s to ‘ go for the much higher numbers’ in the next coronaviru­s relief package,” House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a joint statement.

On the health front, a federal government plan released on Wednesday by the federal government will provide COVID- 19 vaccines for free to everyone in the US, once approval is given by the US Food and Drug Administra­tion.

Federal health agencies and the Defense Department gave a vaccinatio­n plan to Congress and an accompanyi­ng “playbook” for states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC.

Limited supply

There could be several vaccines from different manufactur­ers approved and available. There may be a limited supply of vaccines available initially, and the focus of the first phase of vaccinatio­ns will be on protecting health workers, other essential employees, and people in vulnerable groups.

The director of the CDC, Doctor Robert Redfield, said on Wednesday at a Senate hearing that a vaccine would be available in “very limited supply” sometime between November and December. But for the general public, he said a vaccine wouldn’t be available probably until the middle or third quarter of 2021.

Trump said at a town hall event with ABC News on Tuesday that a vaccine could be ready within “three weeks, four weeks”.

Redfield said that the government doesn’t have the estimated $ 6 billion it needs for the distributi­on of the vaccine. Funds were proposed in pandemic- relief legislatio­n that Congress hasn’t adopted.

Providing that money, Redfield said, “is as urgent as getting the manufactur­ing facilities up”.

Redfield speculated that masks may be even more effective than a vaccine, particular­ly for people who don’t respond to a vaccine.

But at an evening news conference at the White House, Trump said that a “vaccine is much more effective than the mask” and that Redfield may have misunderst­ood the question about vaccine availabili­ty.

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 ?? ANDREW HARNIK / REUTERS ?? Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, holds up a vaccinatio­n program during a hearing on Capitol Hill, Washington, on Wednesday.
ANDREW HARNIK / REUTERS Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, holds up a vaccinatio­n program during a hearing on Capitol Hill, Washington, on Wednesday.

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