* President Joe Biden admitted that his administration has not done enough to ease the COVID testing demand, vowing to do better
* In a meeting with 25 of the nation's governors, Biden acknowledged the long lines around the country
* 'That's not enough. Clearly not enough,' Biden said, adding: 'We have to do more. We have to do better. And we will'
* Meeting comes before he departed for Rehoboth Beach, where he will spend a few days at his family beach home in Delaware
* Biden administration faces criticism for a shortage of COVID tests
* Dr. Anthony Fauci said more tests will be available in January
* 'We've obviously got to do better,' Fauci said Sunday on ABC's This Week. 'I think things will improve greatly as we get into January'
* COVID cases hitting record highs in parts of country due to Omicron
President Joe Biden on Monday admitted that his administration has not done enough to ease the COVID testing demand, vowing to do better.
In a meeting with 25 of the nation's governors, Biden acknowledged the long lines around the country as people sought to get a COVID test ahead of the holidays, saying 'clearly' his administration has more work to do.
'That's not enough. Clearly not enough,' Biden said, adding: 'We have to do more. We have to do better. And we will.'
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WNU Editor: Talk about mix-messaging from the President when he said there is no “federal solution” to the COVID pandemic even though he campaigned on defeating the virus throughout the 2020 race for the White House.
Update: If the hospitals are overrun with Covid patients, it is time to hit the panic button .... No 'panic,' but Covid to 'overrun' some US hospitals: Biden (France 24).
President Biden Concedes There's 'No Federal Solution' To The Pandemic
Biden says Covid surge needs to be solved at state level, vows full federal support -- CNBC
Biden says he agrees with GOP governors: There's 'no federal solution' to pandemic -- FOX News
Biden says he’d have ‘gone harder, quicker’ if he expected COVID spike -- NYPost
Biden: "We have more work to do" on COVID testing capacity -- Axios
Biden looks to reassure governors amid Omicron surge and long lines for tests -- Politico
I have my doubts about hospitals being overrun.
ReplyDeleteI do as well. We've been told here in the town north of Houston TX where I live that the hospitals are at risk of being overrun several times and it never happens. As for the current variant, so far it seems to be highly infectious but not many are getting seriously ill.
DeleteIf the Biden Administration is finally admitting there's not a federal solution to this, that's a good sign. I could've told them this back in March of 2020. Better they catch on late than never I suppose.
Its just the whores of the American press, doing what they are paid to do: create fear. When President Trump is reelected in 2024, the vampire press of the USA should beware--changes are coming, and it ain't the kind of changes libturds will like.
ReplyDeleteWith a year in office and two years information about Covid, Biden admits he's not able to do much more than Trump essentially did back when there was almost no information about Covid. Yet I distinctinctly remember Trump being criticized for virtually anything and everything Covid related that he either did or didn't do. The whole thing is one big game show to these fucking libtard shitholes.
ReplyDeleteIf you do not know the difference between what the two said, suggested, offered then you really are out of step with current events
ReplyDeleteOh yes I can see alright!
Delete7:30 is a real bullshitter. Such generalities.
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