Then Jared Kushner could have determined the vaccine in storage is theirs.
Why is Pfizer talking to the federal government? The Governors are MORE CAPABLE to provide CONTINUITY of distribution, especially when it comes to the second dose. If the Governors don't have access to the distribution of the first dose, how can they provide continuity to the second dose?
The Trump administration made it clear how they see the treatment of COVID-19; they want everyone infected. What do they care if the vaccines have continuity to the people of this country?
A court decision has to be expedited and Pfizer and Moderna need to be in the courtroom AS WELL AS THE STATES' SECRETARIES OF HHS (For some reason the Governors believe they can move forward because they are the chief executive. The state's HHS Secretary should be a co-signator to any court proceedings regarding SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. The states' Secretary of HHS is where the power lies.) When the judges decide this all the parties must be involved to make certain that CONTINUITY of dose distribution is a high priority.
This is the third outrage of the week. First, we find out there was absolutely no oversight to SARS-CoV-2 by Congress or the White House, then the Russians are rampaging through the cyberspace of the country, and now the national security of the USA is again assaulted in TAMPERING WITH VACCINE DISTRIBUTION. Who is trying to kill Americans, because, it sure sounds like someone is?
The court actions with the companies present should not be punitive, however, state fines for the high level of negligence by the PEOPLE directly involved in these decisions of distribution should be levied. If that requires a second filing then make it a second filing and fine the USA federal government OFFICIALS in the line of decision making according to the state's standards.
Fines of individuals will work today and in the future. Why? Because they love money more than human life.
December 17, 2020
By Isaac Stanley-Becker, Yasmeen Abutaleb, Lena H. Sun and Josh Dawsey
Officials in multiple states (click here) said they were alerted late Wednesday that their second shipments of Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine had been drastically cut for next week, sparking widespread confusion and conflicting statements from Pfizer and federal officials about who was at fault.
The reduction prompted concern in health departments across the country about whether Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration’s vaccine accelerator program, could distribute doses quickly enough to meet the target of delivering first shots to 20 million people by year’s end.
A senior administration official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal plans, said the revised estimates were the result of states’ requesting an expedited timeline for locking in their allocations for the following week; notification of how many doses they could order each week was consequently advanced from Friday to Tuesday. Since Pfizer is producing doses daily, the official said, fewer doses were available Tuesday than will be available on Friday....