President Biden remarks on COVID-19 response | USA TODAY

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to unveil new guidance on wearing masks outdoors for unvaccinated people on Tuesday, ahead of a planned speech by Biden on the state of the pandemic response. Officials said a focus in the coming weeks will be on easing guidance for those who are vaccinated, both in recognition of their lower risk and to provide an incentive to get shots.

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18 comments

  1. I have always said and will continue to say we need to punish china before things go out of hand and china starts controlling everything

  2. Did everyone see the vid when he was talking about the lgbt flag he said ‘faaaaag” instead of flag?

    We have a potato as president.

    1. Let me guess you believe the election was stolen? Conspiracy theorist? Climate change is a myth right? Your mind lives in the reality that it tells itself

  3. He says I can’t answer anymore questions or I’m really going to be in trouble. What? I thought he was president and in charge?Who is really pulling his strings?? Most powerful man of the free world 🤣🤣 him and this whole administration is an absolute joke. The whole world knows we are weak🤦🏽‍♀️

    1. Conspiracy theorist? Let me guess you believe climate change is still a myth. Your mind lives in the reality it tells itself.

    2. @RainInTexas what did I say that was a conspiracy?? Please tell me. Did he not say that?? You are just a fool who believes all the propaganda these politicians tell you and get your feelings hurt when anyone challenges your leaders.

  4. Mr President
    With all do respect. I want answers. Why are leting cdc and other medical organizations test vaccines, covid 19 and other ridiculous tests on chimpanzees

    1. Nobody is using chimpanzees to test the COVID-19 vaccines. The COVID-19 vaccines were tested in mice, rats, hamsters, and rhesus monkeys before going into people.

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