America’s three recent former presidents have purportedly completely said they would publicly take a COVID-19 vaccine whenever one is approved to help promote the drug’s safety.
Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton told CNN of their expectations — while former President Barack Obama said in a interview set to air Thursday he may wind up taking a COVID-19 vaccine on TV.
Bush has even contacted White House Covid-19 team members Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. Deborah Birx to elect to help encourage US residents to take the vaccine, the former president’s head of staff, Freddy Ford, told CNN.
“First, the vaccines need to be deemed safe and administered to the priority populations. Then, President Bush will get in line for his, and will gladly do so on camera,” Ford told the outlet.
Clinton’s press secretary, Angel Urena, said the 42nd president is also on board.
“President Clinton will definitely take a vaccine as soon as available to him, based on the priorities determined by public health officials,” Urena said.
“And he will do it in a public setting if it will help urge all Americans to do the same.”
In an interview with SiriusXM host Joe Madison set to air Thursday, Obama vowed to take the vaccine once it’s deemed safe, according to CNN.
“I promise you that when it’s been made for people who are less at risk, I will be taking it,” Obama said.
“I may end up taking it on TV or having it filmed, just so that people know that I trust this science, and what I don’t trust is getting COVID.”