South Court Auditorium
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
2:06 P.M. EST
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Please. (Applause).
Thank you very much. Appreciate it very much.
Iโm honored to welcome doctors, scientists, industry executives, and state and local leaders to our historic Operation Warp Speed Vaccine Summit. Itโs been some journey for all of us. Itโs been an incredible success.
Weโre grateful to be joined by Vice President Mike Pence, who has done an absolutely incredible job on the Coronavirus Task Force. Mike, thank you. Stand up, Mike. (Applause.) Great job.
Weโre here to discuss a monumental national achievement. From the instant the coronavirus invaded our shores, we raced into action to develop a safe and effective vaccine at breakneck speed. It would normally take five years, six years, seven years, or even more. In order to achieve this goal, we harnessed the full power of government, the genius of American scientists, and the might of American industry to save millions and millions of lives all over the world. Weโre just days away from authorization from the FDA, and weโre pushing them hard, at which point we will immediately begin mass distribution.
Before Operation Warp Speed, the typical timeframe for development and approval, as you know, could be infinity. And we were very, very happy that we were able to get things done at a level that nobody has ever seen before. The gold standard vaccine has been done in less than nine months.
On behalf of the entire nation, I want to thank everyone here today who has been involved in this extraordinary American initiative. I also want to recognize members of my administration who have worked tirelessly in this effort:
Alex Azar. Please, Alex. Whereโs Alex? Thank you, Alex. Great job. (Applause.)
Moncef Slaoui. Where are you, Moncef? Thank you very much. Great job. (Applause.)
A man whoโs now going to be very important, General Gus Perna. I have no doubt about it, right? (Applause.) Logistics.
Jared Kushner. Heโs worked so hard. Whereโs Jared? Jared, wherever you may be. Thank you. Thank you, Jared. (Applause.)
Dr. Deborah Birx. Deborah? Thank you very much, Deborah. (Applause.)
Admiral Brett Giroir. Where is Brett? (Applause.) Great job youโve been doing, Brett.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams. (Applause.) Jerome, thank you very much. Terrific.
Dr. Robert Redfield. (Applause.) Robert, thank you very much. Appreciate it.
Administrator Seema Verma. Seema? Thank you. (Applause.)
Dr. Peter Marks. Peter? Whereโs Peter? Thank you. (Applause.)
Paul Mango, Adam Boehler, and Brad Smith โ thank you very much. Great job. (Applause.) Thank you all very much. Incredible job. And many others, also. Many, many others.
Weโre also grateful to be joined by Governors Greg Abbott. Whereโs Greg? (Applause.) Bill Lee. Bill? (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Bill. Ron DeSantis. Ron? (Applause.) Thank you, Ron. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great job, Ron. And John Bel Edwards. John Bel. Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you, John Bel. Thank you very much.
As well as Senator John Barrasso, who is a fantastic doctor, also, by the way, I have to say. (Applause.) When we โ when I need info on that subject, I call up John. Thank you, John, very much.
Senator Steve Daines. Congratulations on a great win. Great win. (Applause.) That was easier than you thought, it turned out, right? It was a little easier than you thought. Great going. Weโre proud of you.
Congressman Greg Walden. Greg, thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you very much.
And Congressman Brad Wenstrup. Thank you, Brad. (Applause.) Great job. And many, many others.
My administration provided a total of $14 billion to accelerate vaccine development and to manufacture all of the top candidates in advance โ long in advance.
As a result of this unprecedented investment, we are exceedingly proud that both Pfizer and Moderna have announced that their vaccines are approximately 95 percent effective, which is a number that nobody expected to be able to get to, far exceeding anything that really we โ that anybody thought. We went out and we said, โWhat do you think a maximum would be?โ And I think doctors โ we all came up to the conclusion that something like that would be really incredible.
And we have other candidates looking right now. We have some big ones that weโre going to be announcing very soon. We have some companies โ great, great companies out there you all know about: Johnson & Johnson and โ and others. And theyโre all coming in, and theyโre coming in very quickly. We expect to have some news on that very shortly. And we have worked very well with the companies, but if for any reason we have any problems, we will be instituting the Defense Production Act, and we will make sure that we donโt have any problems for very long. Weโve instituted it before.
Two additional companies, AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson โ as you know, the Johnson & Johnson is a one-dose, one-shot vaccine, so weโre going to see how that works. That would be very helpful if that all came out, and I think it probably will. Also, theyโre showing tremendous โ tremendous promise, all of them. Tremendous prob- โ
Weโre โ weโre very hopeful that the FDA will authorize the Pfizer vaccine within days. We got to get it moving. And Moderna vaccine almost immediately thereafter. Large numbers of tests and samples have been done, so hopefully thatโll go very quickly.
If authorized, tens of millions of vaccine doses will be available this month. And weโll get it distributed very quickly. We have that all set. And hundreds of millions more will quickly follow.
Every American who wants the vaccine will be able to get the vaccine. And we think by spring weโre going to be in a position that nobody would have believed possible just a few months ago. (Applause.) Yeah. Amazing. Really amazing. They say itโs โ they say itโs somewhat of a miracle, and I think thatโs true.
The plan we put forward prioritizes the elderly and patients with underlying conditions, as well as healthcare workers and first responders.
The ultimate decision rests with the governors of the various states โ and I hope the governors make wise decisions โ who will decide where the vaccines will go in their state and who will get them first. We urge the governors to put Americaโs seniors first, and also, I think those who work with seniors, which obviously youโre going to have to do that. I think they have to go together. And doctors, nurses, first responders, et cetera.
This will quickly and dramatically reduce deaths and hospitalizations. And within a short period of time, I think we want to get back to normal. A very standard phrase. We want to just get back to normal, get back to where we were a little more than nine months ago. We were doing incredibly. And in many respects, weโre still doing incredibly with our stock markets and everything else, which are hitting all new highs.
Weโve already finalized a partnership with Walgreens and CVS, whose executives join us today. Thank you very much for being here. Thank you very much. We appreciate it very much. (Applause.) And they will deliver vaccines directly to nursing homes as soon as the states request that they do so.
Later today, General Gus Perna will outline the detailed plan to rapidly distribute the vaccine to every state, territory, and tribe. States have designated over 50,000 sites that will receive the vaccine. Weโve worked very closely with the states. Actually, weโve had very good relationships with the governors โ I almost think all of the governors โ at least in those conference calls that are somewhat secret, other than sometimes on occasion, Mike, the press will break in, which is fine too. (Laughter.)
Itโs amazing how you leave those rooms and about 10 seconds later โ there wasnโt even time for a leak โ they were on the call. (Laughter.) But thatโs all right. So you assume that. You always assume that. But theyโll be going through pharmacies, hospitals, healthcare providers.
Through our partnership with FedEx, UPS, and McKesson, weโll ship doses from warehouses directly to the designated sites. And weโre thrilled to be joined by representatives of those, really, great American companies. Those companies have worked with us, and theyโve been incredible to work with. And I want to thank you all for being here. Please, thank you very much. (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you very much.
As Iโve stated all along โ and I guess as you saw pretty vividly. I heard about the โ I heard about what they โ weโre going to show prior to my coming. You saw that very few people thought that this was possible. Of course, theyโll be saying now, โWe always told you it was so.โ But we have them saying a little bit different.
But it has been incredible. And it will end the pandemic. It will end the pandemic. And weโre working with other nations. As you see actually by looking at your screen today, weโre working very closely with other nations also to get the vaccines out to other nations. And thatโs very important. We work with the world. Weโre working with the world. We have great companies, and weโre working with the world.
In just a few minutes, Iโll sign an executive order to ensure that the United States government prioritizes the getting out of the vaccine to American citizens before sending it to other nations.
Now, if necessary, I told you, weโll invoke the Defense Production Act, but we donโt think it will be necessary. If it is โ itโs a very powerful act, as you know, because weโve used it very, very successfully.
While we begin to swiftly deploy the vaccine, weโll continue to expand the availability of groundbreaking therapies. Since April, advances in treatments have already helped reduce the mortality rate by 85 percent. Think of that: 85 percent. (Applause.) Itโs an incredible number.
Iโve delivered on my solemn promise to make the antibody treatments โ theyโre brilliant; theyโre highly successful โ available to every American, and weโre doing that free of cost โ totally free of cost. So weโre making them available, and theyโre available now. And if somebody gets sick, it works, where they go and they get treatment if thatโs what the doctors are prescribing. And itโs been incredible, the success.
And when you hear 85 percent, thatโs some number. To me, thatโs a number that goes along with anything else, including the vaccines, when you think about it. As well as weโve done with the vaccines, when you hear โ85 percent,โ people โ people find that one hard to believe. But you look at the stats, and you see whatโs happening.
And you look at other countries; theyโre having tremendous difficulties in Europe โ tremendous. Beyond โ relatively beyond what weโre having. Theyโre having them all over the world.
But this will vanquish the โ the problem, this horrible scourge โ as I call it, the โChina virus,โ because thatโs where it came from.
The virus has really been looked at and studied all over the world, and our scientists, our industrial and economic mobilization has been like nobody else in the world could have done. And itโs very important that we share that with others and other nations.
Iโve worked and invoked the Defense Production Act over 100 times to manufacture essential supplies in the United States. Despite the grim projections from the media eight months ago, where they said this was impossible โ they actually said โ and you saw that a little bit, but I could give you two hoursโ worth of it. But they said it will never happen; you could never do it; it was a pipe dream. But we โ we did something that nobody thought was possible.
And we also did it where no American who has needed a ventilator has been denied a ventilator. When we โ when this first came out, we werenโt equipped for that. Nobody was equipped for that. And weโre now making ventilators. And we have all we need in this country, but weโre sending them to countries all over the world. Weโre making thousands and thousands of ventilators a month.
The United States has also created the largest, most advanced, and most innovative testing program in the world by far. Weโve conducted over 200 million tests. Think of that: 200 million tests โ more than all of the European Union combined. Itโs not even close.
Just 10 months ago, none of these innovations even existed. The tremendous progress that weโve made is a testament to what our nation is capable of. When America is faced with a challenge, we come through โ and we always come through โ to overcome every hardship and surmount every obstacle. And I think youโll be seeing that over the next few months; the numbers should skyrocket downward.
We are the most exceptional nation in the history of the world. Today, weโre on the verge of another American medical miracle. And thatโs what people are saying. People that arenโt necessarily big fans of Donald Trump are saying, โWhether you like him or not, this is one of the greatest miracles in the history of modern-day medicineโ or any other medicine โ any other age of medicine.
American companies were the first to produce a verifiably safe and effective vaccine. Together, we will defeat the virus, and we will soon end the pandemic, and we will save millions and millions of lives, both in our country and all over the world. And weโve already started.
Thank you again to every person here today and for the incredible achievements that youโve done. Youโre going to be very proud of this day, and youโre going to be very proud of this period of time because nobody thought this was possible. Nobody thought it was even remotely possible to do what weโve done in a period of less than nine months โ something that โ just not even thinkable.
And we took a lot of heat when we said this is our goal, and we, frankly, werenโt even quite using the numbers that we used. We far exceeded what we thought. If we would have said โsometime next year,โ I think most people would have said, โThat would be great. That would be a miracle.โ But we did it long before sometime next year.
So now I want to ask several leaders who have been crucial in this effort to join me on stage as I sign the executive order to ensure that American citizens have first priority to receive American vaccines. And then weโre going to be working with other countries all over the world, and I think weโll be able to start doing that almost immediately also, because we have millions of doses coming in.
So thank you very much. Thank you. Itโs a great honor. (Applause.)
(The executive order is signed.)
So, letโs see here. I guess we have to do our Vice President, right? (Applause.)
AUDIENCE MEMBER: Thank you, Mr. President.
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. (Applause.)
Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. (Applause.)
Any questions, please? (Applause.) Thank you. Thank you all. (Applause.) Any questions, please? A question?
Yes, please.
Q Mr. President, itโs clearly a success, this vaccine. Iโm wondering, though, what your message is to the American people, given all of the increasing cases right now, about what they should do over Christmas and the hardship that theyโre all facing as this virus does get worse.
THE PRESIDENT: Yeah, well, CDC puts out their guidelines, and theyโre very important guidelines, but I think this: I think that the vaccine was our goal. That was number one because that was the way โ that was the way it ends. Plus, you do have an immunity. You develop immunity over a period of time, and I hear weโre close to 15 percent. Iโm hearing that, and that is terrific. Thatโs a very powerful vaccine in itself. And just tremendous progress has been made.
One of the reasons we do show so many โ and I say this, and Iโve been saying it for a long time โ so many cases is because of the fact that we have 200 million tests. And you take โ I think India is actually in second place with just a fraction of that number. So weโre many times greater than the second country, and India has 1.4 billion people where โ our testing program has been incredible.
And we actually are also coming out with new tests very shortly that will make the process even easier, and you wonโt need doctors necessarily to do the test. So we have some incredible tests coming out in a very short period of time.
Yeah, please.
Q Mr. President, some of these scientific officials here in this room have encouraged Americans not to travel this holiday season, not to go to large gatherings. Across the street, youโve been holding holiday parties with hundreds of people, many not wearing masks. Why are you modeling a different behavior to the American people than what your scientists tell?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, theyโre Christmas parties, and frankly, weโve reduced the number very substantially, as you know. And I see a lot of people at the parties wearing masks. I mean, I would say that I look out at the audience at those parties, and we have a lot of people wearing masks, and I think thatโs a good thing.
Yeah, please. Over here. Go ahead.
Q The next administration will be the one, ultimately, that implements a lot of the distribution of this vaccine and will oversee much of the future of the way Operation Warp Speed goes forward. Why not include members of the Biden transition team as part of this summit that youโre hosting today?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, weโre going to have to see who the next administration is โ because we won in those swing states, and there was terrible things that went on. So weโre going to have to see who the next administration is. But whichever the next administration is will really benefit by what weโve been able to do with this incredible science, the doctors โ all of the people that came up โ the lab technicians. The wor- โ the work thatโs been done is incredible, and it will be incredible for the next administration.
And hopefully the next administration will be the Trump administration, because you canโt steal hundreds of thousands of votes. You canโt have fraud and deception and all of the things that they did, and then slightly win a swing state. And you just have to look at the numbers. Look at whatโs been on tape. Look at all the corruption. And weโll see. You canโt win an election like that.
So hopefully the next administration will be the Trump administration, a continuation โ which has led us to the highest stock markets weโve ever had, the best employment numbers weโve ever had, a rebuilt military.
If you look at โ the tax reductions are the greatest in history; the regulation reductions, the greatest in history. It leads us to Space Force, which nobody thought was possible. All of the things weโve done. And we were rewarded with a victory.
Now, letโs see whether or not somebody has the courage โ whether itโs a legislator or legislatures, or whether itโs a justice of the Supreme Court or a number of justices of the Supreme Court. Letโs see if they have the courage to do what everybody in this country knows is right.
I received almost 75 million votes, the highest number of votes in the history of our country for a sitting President โ 12 million more than the 63 million we received four years ago. President Obama received 3 million less in his second term, and he won easily. I received 12 million more, which, by the way, is a record. Twelve million more.
And they say that when the numbers came out โ and the numbers came through machines. And all of those ballots were taken away and added. All you have to do is turn on your local television set and youโll see what happened with thousands of ballots coming out from under tables โ with all of the terrible things you saw. All you have to do is take a look.
And if somebody has the courage, I know who the next administration will be. And Iโll tell you what: Life will be much easier for this country because of what weโve done right now and because of a lot of the people in this room. The job youโve done on the vaccine, together with a lot of others, has been a modern-day miracle, and itโs really been acknowledged as such.
And I want to thank you. I want to give you my love, and I want to give you my thanks because youโre very special people.
And now, good luck. You distribute that, General, and really set records. Okay? Set records, just like weโve been doing for four years.
Thank you very much. Thank you, everybody. Thank you. (Applause.)
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