Remarks in an Exchange With Reporters Upon Arrival From Joint Base Andrews, Maryland
Coronavirus Vaccine Development/AstraZeneca Vaccine
Q. Can Americans feel confident in the AstraZeneca vaccine?
The President. You know, I can't hear a word you're saying.
Q. Can Americans feel confident in the AstraZeneca vaccine?
The President. I haven't gotten the final report today. We haven't used it at all. We have it available, but we haven't used it. And I don't know what's—I've been gone all day. I don't know what's happened today.
Q. Have you spoken to Dr. Fauci about it?
The President. Pardon me?
Q. Have you spoken to Dr. Fauci about it?
The President. Not as of today. No, I haven't. Thank you.
Provision of AstraZeneca Vaccine Supply
Q. Will you increase the number of doses you're going to give Mexicans and Canadians?
The President. Well, that depends on how the—what is finally approved. Okay? Thank you.
North Korea/Short-Range Missile Tests in North Korea
Q. On North Korea, sir: Do you consider that to be a real provocation by North Korea, the missile launch?
The President. No. According to the Defense Department, it's business as usual. There's no new—there's no new wrinkle in what they did.
Q. Does it affect diplomacy at all? [Laughter]
Q. What do you think about gun legislation?
NOTE: The President spoke in the evening on the South Lawn at the White House. A reporter referred to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony S. Fauci.
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., Remarks in an Exchange With Reporters Upon Arrival From Joint Base Andrews, Maryland Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/348946