白宫威胁FDA: 不批准疫苗就辞职。
WASHINGTON - White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on Friday told Stephen Hahn, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, to submit his resignation if the agency does not clear the nation's first coronavirus vaccine by day's end, according to people familiar with the situation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss what happened.
The threat came on the same day that President Donald Trump tweeted that the FDA is "a big, old, slow turtle" in its handling of vaccines, while exhorting Commissioner Stephen Hahn to "get the dam vaccines out NOW." He added: "Stop playing games and start saving lives!!!"
6park.com[iframe][/iframe] 6park.comIt also led the FDA to accelerate its timetable for clearing America's first vaccine from Saturday morning to later Friday, according to two people familiar with the process who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters.
The White House actions once again inject politics into the vaccine race, potentially undermining public trust in one of the most crucial tools to end the pandemic that has killed more than 290,000 Americans. It comes in the midst of a process that had been designed to show no shortcuts were taken in reviewing the safety and effectiveness of a vaccine as surveys show many people remain unsure whether they will get the shots.
A White House official declined to comment, saying "we don't comment on private conversations, but the Chief regularly requests updates on progress toward a vaccine." 6park.com "This is an untrue representation of the phone call with the Chief of Staff," Hahn said in a statement. "The FDA was encouraged to continue working expeditiously on Pfizer-BioNTech's EUA request. FDA is committed to issuing this authorization quickly, as we noted in our statement this morning." 6park.com 6park.com[iframe]"[/iframe] 6park.com 6park.com[iframe]"[/iframe][iframe]"[/iframe] 6park.com 6park.com 6park.com 6park.comThe two-shot vaccine, which has been shown to be 95% effective in randomized trials involving tens of thousands of people, has already been cleared by Britain, Canada, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. U.S. officials have engaged in a more rigorous review process that they believe will boost public confidence.
Meadows' threat and the president's tweets constituted the latest attack by Trump, who has complained vociferously that the vaccine wasn't authorized before Election Day, blaming it on the 'Deep State' inside the agency that he accused of working against his reelection. Trump was also said to be upset that Britain cleared the vaccine before the United States, although the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine has been developed and reviewed in record time.
With the timetable apparently accelerated from Saturday morning, the FDA and Pfizer were rushing to complete the paperwork needed for the authorization, according to another individual who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he didn't have authority to discuss the plans.
Pushing up authorization is not expected to change the timing of delivery of doses to vaccination sites or their readiness to give people shots, according to a person familiar with the distribution plans, not authorized to speak. 6park.com 6park.com[iframe]"[/iframe] 6park.com 6park.com[iframe]"[/iframe][iframe]"[/iframe] 6park.com 6park.com 6park.com 6park.com
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