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Biden continues to sue for COVID vaccination – Illinoisnewstoday.com

Biden continues to sue for COVID vaccination – Illinoisnewstoday.com

Washington-U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday protects himself and others from the coronavirus, especially the latest worried variants, after his administration falls below the vaccination target for Independence Day. Again appeal to unvaccinated Americans to get a shot. Biden will speak at the White House on COVID-19 response and vaccination programs, raising concerns about the

Washington-U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday protects himself and others from the coronavirus, especially the latest worried variants, after his administration falls below the vaccination target for Independence Day. Again appeal to unvaccinated Americans to get a shot.

Biden will speak at the White House on COVID-19 response and vaccination programs, raising concerns about the spread of delta variants of the virus nationwide.

The Biden administration aimed to vaccinate 70% of adults in the United States with COVID-19 at least partially by July 4. The US Center for Disease Control and Conservation said Friday that 67% had received a single COVID vaccine. 47% receive two doses.

The president declared a partial victory at the Independence Day festival at the White House on Sunday night. There, the President and First Lady Jill Biden personally greeted many of the 1,000 invited first responders, mandatory workers, and military members.

In a 15-minute speech, Biden declared near independence from the pandemic, saying, “We are back on the road. We met each other again. The company is reopening and hiring.” “Today we can confidently say across the country: America is back together.”

File-Waiting to get a free COVID-19 vaccine at Penn Station in New York City on June 8, 2021.

But the president warned that the fight against the virus, which killed more than 600,000 Americans, is not over yet.

“Don’t get me wrong, COVID-19 hasn’t been beaten,” Biden said. “Everyone knows that powerful variants have emerged, but the best defense against these variants is to be vaccinated.

According to the president, getting a shot is the “most patriotic” thing you can do.

Immunization rates vary widely from region to region. In the northeast, more than half of adults are fully vaccinated.

In contrast, southern states are performing poorly. In Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, up to 35% of adults receive the full dose, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

There is also political division.

According to a poll in The Washington Post ABC News, only 45% of Republicans receive the initial dose.

File-On June 20, 2021, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, protesters against vaccines confront people lining up to attend concerts that require vaccination proof. File-On June 20, 2021, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, protesters against vaccines confront people lining up to attend concerts that require vaccination proof.

According to Dr. Anthony Fauci, president’s chief medical adviser and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, those who hesitate to get vaccinated for any reason need to reassess their ideas.

“We are dealing with this pandemic historic situation and have the tools to counter it,” Forch, who starred in NBC’s “Meet the Press,” said Sunday. “So, for good, set aside all these differences and understand that the common enemy is this virus and there are tools that are very effective tools against this virus. “

Fauci said that 99% of recent coronavirus deaths in the United States are associated with unvaccinated people.

With the spread of delta variants of the virus, which is considered to be more infectious, the federal government is preparing to send surge response teams to the southern and western states where outbreaks are seen.

“The federal government is working with local authorities to increase vaccinations, increase testing, and prepare government-wide efforts to provide treatments to prevent sick people from getting sick. “The White House COVID said. -Jeffrey Seiens, 19 response coordinators for Sunday’s CBS program “Face the Nation.”

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