Biden will deliver his first hour on the anniversary of the pandemic’s closure

President BidenJoe Biden: Lawyers and activists remember civil rights icons to mark “Bloody Sunday.” Fauci predicts high school students will receive coronavirus vaccines this fall. will deliver a first-address address on Thursday on the occasion of the anniversary of the country’s effective blockade due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“It will discuss the many sacrifices the American people have made over the past year and the communities and families of severe losses they have suffered across the country,” the press secretary said. Jen PsakiJen Psaki Gov. Mississippi defends end of term mask The border crisis creates new risks for Biden Cruz who puts Biden CIA candidate MORE he said in a briefing with reporters.

“The president will look ahead, highlighting the role that Americans will play in defeating the virus and moving the country back to normalcy.”

The speech, which will be Biden’s first speech in the first hour since he took office, will coincide with the one-year mark since then.President TrumpDonald Trump, the United States and South Korea come to an agreement on the cost-sharing of Graham troops: Trump can make the GOP bigger, stronger or “could destroy it.” restricted travel to the United States.

An hour after Trump’s announcement, the NBA had suspended its season due to a positive test and it was revealed that Tom Hanks had contracted the virus.

Everyday life changed rapidly in the days that followed, as Americans were urged to avoid public meetings, wear masks, and keep a distance of at least six feet from other people to curb the spread of the virus.

Approximately 1,000 Americans had tested positive for the virus and more than 30 had died by March 11, 2020. As of Monday morning, more than 29 million Americans have tested positive for the virus and at least 525,000 have died of COVID-19, according to John’s Hopkins University.

Biden and other White House officials have urged Americans to stay alert and continue to wear masks, even as the pace of vaccinations steadily increases. Biden said over the weekend that the country will have enough vaccines for all American adults by mid-May.

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