{"id":104529,"date":"2020-07-28T11:52:30","date_gmt":"2020-07-28T18:52:30","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/69.46.6.243\/?p=104529"},"modified":"2020-07-28T11:52:30","modified_gmt":"2020-07-28T18:52:30","slug":"president-trump-on-covid-19-vaccines-testing-therapeutics-more-from-north-carolina","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/new.thepinetree.net\/?p=104529","title":{"rendered":"President Trump on COVID-19 Vaccines, Testing, Therapeutics &#038; More from North Carolina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Morrisville, North Carolina&#8230;Thank you very much.  Great to be in this wonderful state.  So many friends, so much success, and we love being here.  And we\u2019re here, actually, today to discuss the exciting progress that we\u2019ve achieved under the Operation Warp Speed \u2014 our historic initiative to develop, test, manufacture, and deliver a vaccine in record time.  And that\u2019s what it is, in record time.  Likewise, therapeutically, we are very, very advanced.  You\u2019re hearing about it and you\u2019ll be hearing about it a lot more in the next two weeks.  We will achieve a victory over the virus by unleashing America\u2019s scientific genius, which is what it is.<\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/i6xFK3RUi5A\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>I\u2019m therefore proud to announce that this morning, the Moderna vaccine has officially entered phase three already.  And that\u2019s phase three clinical trials: the final stage before approval.  There\u2019s never been anything like this, in terms of speed \u2014 nothing even close.  A second vaccine is likely to enter phase three in a matter of days.  Under Operation Warp Speed, we\u2019ve shaved years off of the time that it takes to develop a vaccine \u2014 in some cases, many years \u2014 and we\u2019ve done it while maintaining the FDA gold standard for safety.  This is the fastest a vaccine for a novel pathogen has ever gone.  It has never gone like this.  And if you look at where we are, by phase three, we could say \u201cever gone by far.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Four additional promising candidates are expected to enter final trials in the coming weeks, including the Novavax vaccine being developed right here at this facility.  It\u2019s an incredible facility.  We\u2019re going to be making a tour in a little while \u2014 a very, very complete tour \u2014 with the folks that run it and the people that operate.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019ve just completed a tour of Fujifilm\u2019s innovation laboratories \u2014 and that\u2019s going to be done at a much, much higher level in a few minutes after I\u2019m finished, and I believe we\u2019ll take a few questions too \u2014 which were carrying out a crucial biomanufacturing process needed to make the Novavax vaccine.  This production is made possible by my administration\u2019s $1.6 billion award to Novavax as part of Operation Warp Speed.  It lets us deliver the final product in a time that never has been achieved anywhere, at any time, for anything like this.<\/p>\n<p>These same manufacturing processes are being conducted on an even larger scale in College Station, Texas.  Today, I\u2019m proud to announce that HHS has just signed a $265 million contract with the Fujifilm-Texas A&#038;M Innovation Center, which is quite the place, to dramatically expand their vaccine manufacturing capacity.  I want to thank Fujifilm CEO Martin Meeson for welcoming us today.  And Martin \u2014 where is, Martin?  Thank you.  Thank you very much, Martin.  It\u2019s really wonderful to be with you under these circumstances in particular, with all the progress that\u2019s being made.  As well as Novavax CEO, Stanley Erck.  Stanley, thank you very much.  Thank you very much for being here.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks also to Secretary Alex Azar, who is with us; Senator Thom Tillis, thank you very much.  Thank you, Thom.  Stand up, Thom.  Good job you\u2019ve done.  Thank you very much.  You really have.  Representatives Richard Hudson, David Rouzer, Mark Walker, Dan Bishop, and Greg Murphey, thank you.  All friends.  All warriors.  Lieutenant Governor Dan Forest, who I hear is doing a great job \u2014 where is Dan?  Stand up, Dan.  Great job, Dan.  Really good.  North Carolina House Speaker Tim Moore \u2014 thank you, Tim.  Great job.  And President pro tem of the North Carolina State Senate, Phil Berger.  Thank you, Phil, very much.  I appreciate it.<\/p>\n<p>Operation Warp Speed is funding a historic portfolio of highly promising vaccine candidates.  In addition to our $1.6 billion investment in Novavax, we\u2019ve issued a $483 million contract with Moderna, a $1.2 billion contract with AstraZeneca, a $465 million contract with Janssen, and just last week, a $1.95 billion agreement with Pfizer.  Tremendous progress is being made with all of those great companies.<\/p>\n<p>A groundbreaking agreement with Pfizer includes a guarantee to deliver 100 million doses shortly after the vaccine\u2019s approval \u2014 almost immediately \u2014 with the option to purchase an additional 500 million thereafter.  Not only is Operation Warp Speed accelerating the development of a vaccine, we\u2019re also directing a colossal industrial mobilization to ensure its rapid delivery.  Nothing has happened like this since the end of World War Two.<\/p>\n<p>Instead of the usual sequence of vaccine development, testing and trials, followed by production, our strategy is to conduct these phases simultaneously.  So everything goes at one time.  We\u2019re not waiting and waiting and waiting; it\u2019s all going at one time.  We have a system that has \u2014 I think it\u2019s unparalleled.  Never been done before, but we suspect it\u2019s going to work, and work very well.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re mass producing all of the most promising vaccine candidates in advance so that on the day one that it\u2019s approved, it\u2019ll be available to the American people immediately.  And we\u2019ll probably have a lot for a lot of other people throughout the world.  The world is suffering from this China virus.<\/p>\n<p>Another dimension of Operation Warp Speed is our focus on therapeutics to treat the virus.  Over 140 clinical trials are underway, and a number of effective therapies have already been developed and widely delivered, including remdesivir, which is having a tremendous impact \u2014 you see that with mortality rates and other things, statistically \u2014 dexamethasone, convalescent plasma, and antibody treatments.  We have numerous treatments right now that are under study, and I think over the next couple of weeks, we may actually have some very positive answers as to that.<\/p>\n<p>On July 7th, we announced a $450 million agreement with Regeneron to begin advanced manufacturing of its antibody treatment, which is currently in late-stage clinical trials.  Late stage.<\/p>\n<p>Due to the medical advances we\u2019ve already achieved and our increased knowledge in how to treat the virus, the mortality rate for patients over the age of 18 is 85 percent lower than it was in April \u2014 think of that: 85 percent \u2014 and is 25 percent lower than Europe as a whole.<\/p>\n<p>In the middle of April, more than 22 percent of all deaths in the United States were attributable to the China virus.  As the last week, that number has dropped down \u2014 as of last week, it\u2019s dropped down to under 7 percent.<\/p>\n<p>To decrease the turnaround times for testing, the first two laboratories have been approved to provide pooled testing \u2014 very important.  In other words, samples from multiple patients are processed together.  They\u2019re pooled.  Now, pool testing will reduce turnaround times by more than \u2014 substantially more than 50 percent.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, our Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services began distributing rapid point-of-care diagnostic test instruments to all of the nursing homes in the United States, focusing on the areas of greatest need, which is our elderly and our nursing homes.<\/p>\n<p>What we\u2019ve already sent includes testing instruments to 635 nursing homes for 196,000 rapid point-of-care tests.  It\u2019s a tremendous amount.  That\u2019s \u2014 you\u2019ll get your response and answer from 5 to 15 minutes.<\/p>\n<p>Over the next three weeks, 1,700 nursing homes will receive an additional 800,000 point-of-care tests.  Think of that.  The United States has conducted over 52 million tests.  That\u2019s more than all of Europe put together, times two.  Nobody is even close.  And as countries go, it is \u2014 as an example, India is up to 11 million tests.  We\u2019re going to be very shortly at 55 million tests.  India has 1.4 billion people.<\/p>\n<p>Through our relentless efforts, we\u2019ve completely rebuilt our stockpile, which the previous administration depleted and did not refill.  The cupboards were bare.  I say it often.  In total, we\u2019ve now distributed nearly 100 million N95 masks, 35 million surgical masks, 15 million face shields, and much, much more.  In addition to that, ventilators, the most difficult thing of all, we are now building thousands a month, and we\u2019re distributing them \u2014 we have all we need in our country, but to other countries that are in desperate need.  Other countries are having a tremendously difficult time with the virus.<\/p>\n<p>Last week, FEMA sent additional personal protective equipment to over 15,000 nursing homes, including 643,000 pairs of protective eyewear, 7 million masks, 34 million pairs of gloves, and 6 million gowns.  It\u2019s a lot.<\/p>\n<p>Over the weekend, cases in Florida, Texas, and Arizona held steady and are now heading down.  In Arizona, they\u2019re heading very substantially down, and rapidly.  We\u2019ve been constant \u2014 and in constant communication with the states, and are surging them resources when requested.  They largely had what they needed, but anything they need, we send them immediately.  We are totally full, we have everything we need, we get it to the states immediately, we deal with the governors.  The relationship with the governors has been very good.<\/p>\n<p>These states are not out of the woods, but rigorous compliance with guidelines should allow them to turn the corner, and very, very quickly.  We are working with every governor and health commissioner across the country to bring a complete, individualized analysis to each state, as well as tailored recommendations.  States are different.<\/p>\n<p>My administration is also closely monitoring the surging caseload in Latin America, which is now the region in the world with the most active reported infections, by far.  Due to the relative scarcity of testing in Latin America, however, the region\u2019s reported number of cases is also likely to be dramatically undercut or undercounted.  And I can say that\u2019s probably true throughout the entire world.  We report our cases; most of the world doesn\u2019t.  They either don\u2019t do testing, therefore they have very few cases, even though people are sick, or they just don\u2019t report it.<\/p>\n<p>Given the reality of what we just said, we\u2019re focusing aggressively on the Texas border and countries that we think have to be watched very, very carefully, because you have some very, very highly infected countries outside of our borders.<\/p>\n<p>I\u2019ve spoken with Governor Abbott \u2014 terrific gentleman \u2014 and I can report that over 3,300 federal personnel are on the ground in Texas.  We\u2019ve given them a tremendous amount of extra help, including doctors, nurses, frontline people.  We\u2019ve supplied Texas with more than 2.5 million gloves, 800,000 goggles, 337,000 surgical gowns, 1.8 million surgical masks, 1.36 million N95 respirators, and half a million KN90 masks.<\/p>\n<p>Beginning this week, Texas hospitals will receive 500 cases of remdesivir, which has proven very effective, enough to treat 3,200 patients.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to the cross-border spread, this stage of the pandemic is being fueled by younger Americans who generally have little risk of being seriously harmed by the disease but can spread the disease.  We need all Americans to be conscious about their actions and to exercise extreme vigilance.<\/p>\n<p>I trust all Americans to do the right thing, but we strongly advise everyone to especially, especially focus on maintaining a social distance, maintaining rigorous hygiene, avoid large gatherings and crowded indoor bars, and wear masks when appropriate.<\/p>\n<p>We also strongly urge citizens to take extra precautions to shield those at highest risk, which are, in most cases, in many cases, the elderly \u2014 especially the elderly with medical problems, such as heart or diabetes.  But you want to shield them and you want to guard them and you want to protect them from the virus especially \u2014 especially those that are really targeted \u2014 almost targeted, you could say, by this horrible, horrible plague, this horrible epidemic, pandemic.<\/p>\n<p>America will develop a vaccine very soon, and we will defeat the virus.  We will have it delivered in record time.  As our visit here demonstrates \u2014 and I want to thank all of the people and representatives from the great state of North Carolina.  This is a great \u2014 this is a great place.  It\u2019s a phenomenal place.  And we\u2019ve had so many great meetings and such a great time.<\/p>\n<p>I want to drive the \u2014 the drive and tenacity of your representatives and your politicians has been incredible.  When they call them there, when they call \u2014 most of them, many of them are sitting here right now \u2014 I will always answer their call.<\/p>\n<p>So thank you very much.  I appreciate you being here with us.  And let\u2019s get on to a few questions.  Tremendous progress has been made, and it\u2019s been made rapidly and it\u2019s been made in areas that nothing like that has taken place before.<\/p>\n<p>So, please.  Thank you very much.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Thank you.<\/p>\n<p>Q    There\u2019s been a lot of despair when it comes to the virus.  Is today\u2019s event about giving Americans hope, a sense of optimism?  Is that what you\u2019re trying to do?<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  Well, I think \u2014 I think so.  But, you know, there would be not that same kind of hope if we weren\u2019t doing so well.<\/p>\n<p>We\u2019re \u2014 you know, before \u2014 just before I left the White House, in the Oval Office, we had a meeting with our doctors, scientists, some others, and they\u2019re making tremendous prog- \u2014 progress with respect to therapeutics.  I can tell you, therapeutically, I think over the next couple of weeks, we\u2019ll have some, really, very good things to say.  We\u2019re just having great answers.<\/p>\n<p>So it is about that, and it\u2019s also the vaccine that we discussed today at even greater length is just coming along really well.  And it\u2019s not just one company; it\u2019s many companies have had tremendous progress.  So that\u2019ll be announced over the next very short period.<\/p>\n<p>Q    When is the soonest you expect a vaccine to be ready for Americans to take?<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  Well, I heard very positive things, but by the end of the year, we think we\u2019re in very good shape to be doing that.  By the end of this year, we\u2019re going to \u2014 in terms of the vaccine.  I think in terms of therapeutics, even sooner than that.  Therapeutics, meaning, you go and you give somebody, whether it\u2019s transfusion or shots or whatever it may be, and they heal, and they heal quickly.<\/p>\n<p>So we\u2019ve had tremendous progress.  We already have, if you look at remdesivir and if you look at some of the other things.  But we\u2019ll have \u2014 we\u2019ll have some announcements on that over the next two weeks.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, it \u2014 it is hope, but it\u2019s only hope because we\u2019ve gotten such incredible results, scientifically.<\/p>\n<p>Q    And one final question, sir.<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  Yeah.<\/p>\n<p>Q    You did talk with Russian President Vladimir Putin.  And I wanted to ask if you did bring up the reports of Russia having bounties on our soldiers in Afghanistan.<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  We don\u2019t talk about what we discussed, but we had plenty of discussion, and I think it was very productive.<\/p>\n<p>Please.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Thank you, Mr. President.  Larry Kudlow, earlier today, said that the V-shaped recovery is showing signs of moderating.  Do you think, given what we\u2019re seeing with the increase in cases, that the recovery could be in jeopardy at all \u2014 the economic recovery?<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  I don\u2019t think so.  I think the recovery has been very strong.  We\u2019ve set record job numbers.  We\u2019ve set record numbers.  Whether it\u2019s a pure \u201cV\u201d or a little bit less than that, I think it\u2019s going to be very good.<\/p>\n<p>If, therapeutically, we come up with some answers very quickly, which I think we will, then you\u2019re going to have a tremendous recovery \u2014 likewise, with the vaccines.  If you do that by the end of the year, that\u2019s ahead of schedule \u2014 substantially ahead of schedule.  And it\u2019s ahead of anything that\u2019s ever taken place, in terms of vaccines, before.<\/p>\n<p>So I think if those things happen \u2014 if just one of those events happen, you\u2019ll go right back into that \u201cV,\u201d and I think you\u2019re probably in the \u201cV\u201d anyway.<\/p>\n<p>I really do believe a lot of the governors should be opening up states that they\u2019re not opening, and we\u2019ll see what happens with them.  But a lot will have to do with the fact that, therapeutically, I think you\u2019re going to have some great answers \u2014 vaccine-wise, likewise.<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, please.  Go ahead, in the back.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Zachery Eanes from the Raleigh News &#038; Observer.  Now that you\u2019ve canceled the Jacksonville portion of the RNC, do you think Governor Cooper made the right choice in limiting attendance in Charlotte?<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  Well, we\u2019re actually coming to North Carolina, as you know.  We\u2019re having a very major \u2014 I guess that would be the nomination night, so that\u2019s Monday.  That\u2019ll be Monday \u2014 they\u2019re going to be here.  And the rest we\u2019ll do in a different form.  We could\u2019ve done it many different ways, but I think we did the right thing.  And I\u2019m really happy that we\u2019re going to be having a piece of it at least \u2014 and a very important piece \u2014 in North Carolina.<\/p>\n<p>Yes, please.  Go ahead.<\/p>\n<p>Q    Mr. President, your poll numbers suffered in recent months because of your handling on the pandemic.  You\u2019re here now today.  What\u2019s your plan, going forward, to prove to Americans that you\u2019re the right person for this job?<\/p>\n<p>THE PRESIDENT:  I think the poll numbers are very good.  The poll numbers we have are very good.  We\u2019re leading in North Carolina.  We\u2019re leading in Pennsylvania.  We\u2019re leading in Arizona \u2014 our numbers.  We\u2019re leading in Arizona.  We\u2019re leading nicely in Florida.  I think our poll numbers are very good.  We\u2019re leading substantially in Georgia.<\/p>\n<p>I mean, we get a lot of suppression polls.  We get a lot of fake polls, just like we have fake news.  I mean, it\u2019s a terrible thing when you look at it.<\/p>\n<p>But I had the same thing four years ago.  I was losing everywhere.  I had poll numbers where I wasn\u2019t going to win any state, and I ended up winning every one of them \u2014 you know, the swing states.  I wasn\u2019t going to win any of them, and I won all of them.  And I have the same thing this year.  This year, they have it even closer.  They have it closer, but it\u2019s the same suppression-type polls.  We have polls that show me leading in almost every swing state, and substantially in other states, by even more than I won in \u201916.<\/p>\n<p>When you look at Florida, as an example, you have thousands of boat out on \u2014 boats out in the ocean, out in the Intracoastal.  You look at other states where, likewise, you have thousands of boats, and they\u2019re all waving the Trump sign \u2014 Trump-Pence sign \u2014 and they\u2019re so proud.  Thousands and thousands.  You\u2019ve seen it \u2014 where you have Bikers for Trump with lines that are miles long on highways going along on weekends.<\/p>\n<p>I think there\u2019s more spirit now than there\u2019s ever been for my campaign, and that includes 2016, where obviously there was great enthusiasm, great spirit.  We had great spirit.  I think there\u2019s more today because what we\u2019ve done, nobody has ever done before.  Nobody has ever rebuilt the military, cut taxes \u2014 the most in our history \u2014 created the greatest economy we\u2019ve ever had, cut regulations at a level that nobody has ever done, and all of these different things.<\/p>\n<p>The VA \u2014 we got VA Choice.  We got VA everything for the VA.  Right now they had a 91 percent approval rating at \u2014 in a recent poll.  I was just speaking to the Secretary \u2014 91 percent in the VA.  That\u2019s never happened before.<\/p>\n<p>I think when people see all that we\u2019ve done \u2014 even Space Force.  We created a Sp- \u2014 a force, an actual \u2014 you know, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines.  Right?  It\u2019s \u2014 it\u2019s pretty amazing.  Coast Guard.  And now, Space Force \u2014 that hasn\u2019t happened in 75 years.  What we\u2019ve done \u2014 working with some of those warriors over there, by the way \u2014 but what we\u2019ve done has never been done.<\/p>\n<p>If you look at Alaska with ANWR, one of the bil- \u2014 perhaps the biggest drilling site in the world.  Even Ronald Reagan and Bush and Clinton \u2014 everybody wanted to get it done; I got it done \u2014 ANWR in Alaska.  Probably or possibly the biggest drilling site in the world.  No, what we\u2019ve done has been incredible.<\/p>\n<p>Recently, it looked like the energy business was going to be a catastrophe.  We were number one in the world, and then we had the pandemic, and nobody was using energy.  Nobody was driving in automobiles, no gasoline.  And by the way, gasoline prices for everyone are very, very low \u2014 in many cases, less than $2.  That\u2019s pretty incredible.<\/p>\n<p>And I saved the energy business.  I got Russia and I got Saudi Arabia on the phone, and they cut way back.  And we\u2019re now at $40-and-plus a barrel.  And we\u2019re saving tens of millions of jobs in energy.  We\u2019re the number-one in energy in the world.<\/p>\n<p>So with all that we\u2019ve done, we made and brought this country to the greatest point in its history.  We never had an economy like we had prior to the China plague or China virus coming in.  We never had numbers like it.  We are going to have them again.  And everyone knows I\u2019m going to rebuild it.  I had to close it up.  We saved millions of lives by closing it.  If we didn\u2019t close it, you would have seen numbers that would have been 15 times what you have right now.  One death is too much, but it would\u2019ve been 10 to 15 times, maybe more, than that \u2014 what you have.<\/p>\n<p>We closed this greatest economy ever \u2014 far bigger than China, better than China.  China was having, by the way, the worst year they had in 67 years.  Tariffs \u2014 they paid us tens of billions of dollars.  The worst year they\u2019ve had \u2014 think of it \u2014 in 67 years.  We were having the best year we\u2019ve ever had.<\/p>\n<p>I had to close it, and now we\u2019re reopening it.  And next year, we\u2019ll be stronger.  It\u2019ll be the strongest year so far.  It\u2019ll be better, even than last year.<\/p>\n<p>Okay, thank you very much.  I\u2019ll be heading back, and I\u2019ll see you back at the White House.  Thank you very much.  We\u2019re going to take an additional tour of the facility with your great leaders.<\/p>\n<p>Thank you very much to the people of North Carolina.  We love being here.  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