Biden's Prime-Time Covid Speech Marks ‘One Year Since Everything Stopped’

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President Joe Biden will announce that he is directing states to make all U.S. adults eligible for coronavirus vaccinations by May 1 in a prime-time address on Thursday, further accelerating the government’s effort to end the pandemic.

Biden will say in the speech that if the nation can reach its vaccination goals, it will be possible for Americans to gather in small groups to celebrate July 4, according to senior administration officials who briefed reporters ahead of the president’s remarks.

They asked not to be identified on condition of participation in the briefing.

Biden has previously said the administration expects to have enough vaccine by the end of May to vaccinate all U.S. adults, though officials have warned that actually administering shots will take more time.

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According to the CDC deaths per year
2018 2, 839, 205
2019 2, 855, 000
2020 2, 902, 664
What happened to the 500k+ COVID deaths?

dhouse
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If all that “aid” money went to Americans, we’d get 6000 each. Is it going to criminals? Who will audit where it goes?

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Time to open up everything...they took the money ....

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