KEY POINTS
  • The Trump administration is considering fast tracking an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed in the U.K. for use in the United States, according to a Financial Times report.
  • The availability of a vaccine before the U.S. presidential election could allow President Donald Trump to justify his administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, which has faced widespread criticism. 
US President Donald Trump speaks to the press in the Brady Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 10, 2020.

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is considering fast tracking an experimental coronavirus vaccine developed in the U.K. for use in the United States ahead of the nation's upcoming presidential election, according to a Financial Times report, which cited three people briefed on the plan. 

One option, according to the FT report, would involve the U.S. Food and Drug Administration awarding "emergency use authorization" for the vaccine, which was developed by Oxford University and AstraZeneca.