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Why Fauci thinks a vaccine by November is 'unlikely'

Clip: 9/8/2020 | 5m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Why Fauci thinks a vaccine by November is 'unlikely'

Millions of children returned to school Tuesday, many of them through virtual learning. At the same time, some colleges and universities are struggling with the consequences of reopening their campuses. And concerns over public trust in a potential coronavirus vaccine prompted a safety pledge from chief executives of nine drug companies. Dr. Anthony Fauci of the NIH joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.

09/08/2020

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