NIH Director Collins: Should Be 20 Million COVID Vaccine Doses in December, '25, 30 Million Doses' Every Month After

On Saturday's broadcast of MSNBC's "Velshi," NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins stated that without Operation Warp Speed, building a factory and manufacturing the needed doses of a coronavirus vaccine would take months, but instead, if a vaccine receives emergency use authorization, and everything goes well, "there will be something in the neighborhood of enough doses for 20 million people in December. ... And then starting in January, there should be 25, 30 million doses every month coming along."