Celebrating on the public holiday possible ?: Biden promises vaccinations for everyone from May

Is it possible to celebrate on the public holiday?
Biden promises vaccinations for everyone from May

US President Biden makes his first major televised address. In his emotional speech, he gives Americans cautious hope in the pandemic. You seem justified, because the vaccinations are going much faster than he promised.

US President Joe Biden wants to lift the staggering according to vaccination groups in the corona pandemic and have vaccines released for all adults in the USA by May 1 at the latest. He would issue a corresponding order to the states, announced Biden in his first major television address at prime time on Thursday evening (local time).

The President urged Americans to get vaccinated. Everyone must do their part to fight the pandemic. Biden promised the Americans that they would be able to get together again in small groups and celebrate for Independence Day on July 4th. "This will make this year's Independence Day a special day where we not only celebrate our independence as a nation but also begin to celebrate our independence from this virus," said Biden. At the same time, he urged his compatriots to continue to observe precautionary rules. Should there be any setbacks in fighting the pandemic, protective measures could be tightened again. "This fight is far from over," warned Biden.

Biden had promised that 100 million vaccine doses would be given in the first 100 days of his tenure. After about half of this time, according to the White House, the mark of 81 million cans has already been exceeded since Biden took office. 330 million people live in the United States. According to the CDC health authority, almost one in four adults has now received at least one dose of vaccine. Just under 13 percent of adults and more than 30 percent of those 65 or older are fully vaccinated. The Biden government recently announced that the US would order an additional 100 million vaccine doses from the manufacturer Johnson & Johnson.

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