Trump said that by the end of this year, he predicts there will be a 'very successful' vaccine for coronavirus, along with therapeutic medications and a cure. He said that even without a vaccine, 'it goes away.'
ready by the end of this year, and incorrectly stated that scientists and doctors developed a vaccine for AIDS, the most advanced stage of HIV.
"We're making tremendous progress. I deal with these incredible scientists, doctors very, very closely. I have great respect for their minds... And they've come up with many other cures and therapeutics over the years," Trump said.
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