Biden argues president cannot be trusted on coronavirus First question goes to Trump on supreme court nominationChris Wallace of Fox News moderating TV showdownSign up for Fight to Vote – our weekly US election newsletter 2.58am BST Fact Check : Coronavirus VaccineDonald Trump has continued to boast that a coronavirus vaccine will be available before the election. However, public health experts – including CDC director Robert Redfield – have called that timeline unlikely and dangerous. Redfield, testifying before the Senate, said a vaccine would likely be widely available in “late second quarter, third quarter 2021”. As Trump baselessly suggests that a coronavirus vaccine will be available as soon as next month, Biden interjects to say, “this is the same man who told you by Easter this would be gone away. By the warm weather it’d be gone … maybe you can inject some bleach in your arm.” pic.twitter.com/47mH71xo9J 2.56am BST As expected, Trump attacked Biden’s son, Hunter, for his business dealings in Ukraine, which became a target of Republican ire during the impeachment inquiry.Biden tried to redirect the conversation back to the coronavirus pandemic, saying this was about every American family, not his family. Continue reading…
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