Not directly. It was a federal contractor (McKesson) that was already working with the government to distribute prior vaccines. Nothing changed in this aspect except the prioritization of effort.
I am sure you are aware that federal contractors do what they are told to do.
The fact that it was the military giving the orders gives the viability, which is why you tried to argue about a technicality rather than deny that it matters.
Maybe so. But at least ground that conclusion to something that lends viability.
How about the fact that Operation Warp Speed was directly in charge of the distribution?
Not directly. It was a federal contractor (McKesson) that was already working with the government to distribute prior vaccines. Nothing changed in this aspect except the prioritization of effort.
I am sure you are aware that federal contractors do what they are told to do.
The fact that it was the military giving the orders gives the viability, which is why you tried to argue about a technicality rather than deny that it matters.