KEY POINTS
  • Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have said they will take a coronavirus vaccine once one is available and may film it to build confidence in the U.S. about vaccine safety.
  • The former presidents said they would be willing to film it or receive it in a public setting if that would build confidence in the U.S. about vaccine safety.
  • Their comments came as numerous polls find many Americans are skeptical about getting a Covid-19 vaccine, potentially jeopardizing U.S. vaccination efforts to control the pandemic.

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File photo of President Barack Obama (L) walks down the West Wing Colonnade alongside former US Presidents Bill Clinton (C) and George W. Bush (R) before speaking about joint relief efforts following the earthquake in Haiti, during a statement in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, on January 16, 2010.

Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton have said they will take a coronavirus vaccine once one is available and may film it to build confidence in the U.S. about vaccine safety.

"I will be taking it, and I may take it on TV or have it filmed so people know that I trust this science," Obama told SiriusXM's "The Joe Madison Show" during an interview that is scheduled to air in full Thursday. "What I don't trust is getting Covid."

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