US National Day – Almost Free from Pandemic

US National Day – Almost Free from Pandemic

About a thousand guests were invited to the White House, where the president compared the war against the coronavirus to the 1776 Declaration of Independence.

– 240 years ago we declared our independence from a distant king. Today, we are closer than ever to declaring our freedom from a deadly virus, he told attendees, most of whom are health care workers who have worked with covid-19 patients, as well as the military and their families.

We have gained the upper hand against this virus, Biden said.

– But don’t get me wrong. Covid-19 has not been defeated. He added that we all know the emergence of annoying variables, such as the delta variable.

silly: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday compared the punitive measures that followed the storming of Capitol Hill with Russia’s persecution of dissidents. It seems that US President Joe Biden is “ridiculous”. Video: AP
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Did not reach the goal of the vaccine

The United States has taken major steps toward reopening, but Biden has fallen short of reaching the goal of 70 percent of the adult population receiving at least one dose of the coronary artery vaccine by National Day.

According to authorities, the number is over 67 percent, 46 percent are fully vaccinated, and in several areas of rural America, hospitalization numbers are rising.

According to Anthony Fauci, the leading infection control advisor in the United States, unvaccinated Americans now account for more than 99 percent of the country’s corona deaths.

T-shirt: There was complete chaos among journalists during the meeting between President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Switzerland. Video: NTB / Scanpix
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Towards brighter times

Biden remembered the more than 600,000 Americans who lost their lives as a result of the pandemic, but they were optimistic about the country’s future prospects.

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According to Biden, under his leadership, the United States is “on its way to being reunited” after a major split during the Donald Trump era.

Over the past year, we’ve had some of our darkest days. We are now moving toward our bright future, Biden said.

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