Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and George Bush on camera to take Kovid-19 vaccine, including Joe Biden

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Barack Obama said in an interview with Serious XM Radio that if America’s infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci signed the Kovid-19 vaccine, he would be available for vaccination.

Washington: Three former US presidents, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and newly elected President Joe Biden, will take the Corona virus vaccine publicly in front of the camera, to instill confidence in the vaccine. Barack Obama said in an interview with Serious XM Radio that if America’s infectious disease specialist Anthony Fauci signed the Kovid-19 vaccine, he would be available for vaccination.

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He said, “I promise you that when it is made for people who are at low risk, I will definitely take it.” Obama said, “I agree to take it on TV or film it, so that people know that I trust this science, which can overcome the Kovid-19.”

Freddie Ford, former President George Bush’s chief of staff, told CNN that Bush B wants him to help promote the vaccine. He said that Bush wants the vaccine to be safe for the people, for this he is also ready to get the vaccine in front of the camera.

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Bill Clinton’s press secretary Angel Urena also told CNN that the former president would also be present on television to take the vaccine in public. After this, newly elected President Joe Biden also said in an interview to CNN on the same day that he is also willing to take the vaccine in public.

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