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Trump accuses drug companies of delaying releasing data on Covid-19 vaccine

US President Donald Trump, Pfizer and other pharmaceutical companies’ new type of Coronavirus (Covid-19). He accused him of not publishing data on vaccine studies until the end of the elections.

Trump held a press conference at the White House on their work on reducing prescription drug prices. Stating that they have taken great steps in reducing drug prices as they promised when they took office 4 years ago, Trump. He stated that they brought two new rules on this subject today. Trump stated that the first rule was to deactivate drug dealers and reduce the prices of prescription drugs used by advanced elderly Americans.

Stating that Americans have paid much more for almost the same drugs than other countries for years, Trump. Announced that they also lowered the price of these drugs.

Trump claimed that pharmaceutical companies did not like him very much because he lowered prices and that they campaigned against him during the election process. “Big pharmaceutical companies, big tech companies and the press were against me. But somehow I won these elections with almost 74 million votes.”

Trump reacting to Pfizer’s announcement that vaccination studies were successful shortly after the elections. “Pfizer and the others waited for the vaccine. If I wasn’t president, these companies wouldn’t have been able to develop vaccines for another 4 years. Pfizer and others have waited, waited, waited, and made an announcement a few days after the elections for the results of their vaccine studies. ”

Trump said the results of these vaccines could be published in October, but he wanted to lower drug prices. He claimed that the companies did not disclose the results of the vaccine until the elections.

Trump accusing Democrats of committing election irregularities. “Such fraudulent games cannot stop us from doing what is right for the American people.”

Written by Maraaz

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