KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. could immunize Americans "most susceptible" to Covid-19 by December if a vaccine is approved before then, President Trump's coronavirus vaccine czar said Monday.
  • The U.S. could also immunize "most of the elderly" and health-care workers in January, Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who leads the Trump administration's Covid-19 vaccine program, said on "Squawk on the Street."
  • Slaoui's remark came shortly after Trump reiterated on Fox News on Monday that the U.S. could have a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of October.

The United States could immunize Americans "most susceptible" to Covid-19 by December if a vaccine is approved before then, President Donald Trump's coronavirus vaccine czar told CNBC on Monday.

The U.S. could also immunize "most of the elderly" and health-care workers in January, Dr. Moncef Slaoui, who is leading the Trump administration's Covid-19 vaccine program Operation Warp Speed, said in a "Squawk on the Street" interview. The rest of the public would get a vaccine sometime in January, February, March and April, he added.