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It's not like we won't have another opportunity to debate the merits of liability reform and of state and local government in the very near future.” On the coronavirus vaccine, the Kentucky Republican spoke about being a polio survivor, how he’s a “huge supporter of being vaccinated” and strongly encouraged Americans to get a vaccine when they are able.From CNN's Lauren MascarenhasDr. Anthony Fauci said the US needs more resources to deal with the next possible outbreak.“We do need more resources now, given the lessons learned about how to better prepare for the next outbreak,” he said Tuesday in an interview with Vox’s Sean Rameswaram.Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that he hopes that support for the National Institutes of Health will not only continue but increase. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, noted that emerging infections are to be expected.“No one would have anticipated that it was going to be as terrible and horrible as it's turned out to be,” he said.From CNN’s Nadia KounangVaccine maker Moderna says its coronavirus shots don’t just prevent symptomatic disease, but can prevent infection in the first place.The company has submitted to the US Food and Drug Administration with the extra claim – which would give it a leg up on rival Pfizer, which has been able to demonstrate only that its vaccine prevents symptomatic infection, including severe disease.

As said here by By <a href="/profiles/jessie-yeung">Jessie Yeung</a>, Adam Renton, <a href="/profiles/kara-fox">Kara Fox</a>, Ed Upright, <a href="/profiles/meg-wagner">Meg Wagner</a> and Mike Hayes, CNN