KEY POINTS
  • It is "conceivable" the U.S. could begin to roll out a coronavirus vaccine by December, the White House's top infectious disease expert said.
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci added that any timeline for a vaccine is "never a promise."
  • "When you're dealing with vaccines there could be so many things that get in the way like it might not be entirely effective," he said.

It is "conceivable" that the U.S. could begin to roll out a coronavirus vaccine by December, the White House's top infectious disease expert said Friday.

"Back in January of this year when we started the phase 1 trial, I said it would likely be between a year and 18 months before we would have a vaccine. I think that schedule is still intact," he said in an interview with NPR on Friday. He cautioned that there could be obstacles that throw off the drug's development and that any timeline is "never a promise."