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“It will get better” Prez Biden looks forward with an approach to fight COVID-19

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, has mentioned the efforts they have made to fight against the COVID-19 as well as they have promoted and announced to the citizens of the USA about the policies they have designed to tackle spread of COVID-19 pandemic.

On Wednesday, while briefing press conference in the White House, about the current situation in which the president of the United States has acknowledged it is the worst crisis that COVID-19 variant has created, it has ignited frustration among the individuals as it has been a long way of this COVID-19 pandemic. He said, “It will get better.” But it is still a massive question of when will it get better. “We are moving ahead of time when the COVID-19 variant will not be a severe issue, and it will not be treated as a crisis, but still preparing something to protect against the issue.”

Biden further added, “We are not there, but we are looking forward to working on it.”

The majority of the people from the United States who have not yet received the vaccination dose against the COVID-19 has been diminishing gradually in count from 90 million, to summer to around 35 million. The imperative tools for the safety from the COVID-19 infection have been highlighted, including booster vaccination shots and antiviral pills, as per the information provided by the President Biden.

The Federal government should take a step forward to make the COVID-19 test available for the individuals in need as the cases are increasing rapidly, and when people will follow the approach of getting fully vaccinated, it will lead to the protection and safety from the wave of the COVID-19 cases, which the Omicron variant has created.

According to the information provided by the sources, approximately 375 million tests has been conducted, resulting in a surge in the cases in this current month.

Around 1 billion of the test will be shared free of cost through the website covidtests.gov website.

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