Nobody who isn't a complete tool is shocked by this revelation. The man's focal point of his campaign was a lie.
Biden’s remarks during the press conference quickly caused a stir online with people expressing frustration and anger over what he said.
Former Congressman Justin Amash
wrote: “Haven’t we been told for months that restrictions and mandates were necessary to change the trajectory of the pandemic in the next several months?”
CNN commentator Scott Jennings wrote: “His entire campaign was that he had the plan to end the pandemic.”
President Joe Biden was slammed on Friday after stating during a press conference that there was "nothing" his administration could do to "change the
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You've got 9.8 million sick people. There is nothing Joe can do to changer what will happen to those people. More than 250,000 of the people who now sick, will die. At this point, the only thing Joe can do is clean up the mess and get the vaccines into arms. The only way to reduce the rate of disease and death, is to reduce the rate of infection, and that takes time too.
Masks and washing your hands work.
Dr. Faucci warned you people last spring that it was important for you to get a handle on the virus and quickly. He said that in a worst case scenario, if infection became so pervasive and widespread during the second wave in the fall and the it turned into a full blown epidemic, it may not be possible to get control of the situation until the vaccine is in wide distribution.
Well, Trump fucked it up that badly. There was no flattening of the curve. You've got nearly 10 million active cases. Today. Every day, more people are getting sick than are getting better. Hospitals are overwhelmed and necessary medical supplies are in short supply. So no. The opportunity to flatten the curve and slow infections has passed.
9.8 million sick in the USA, versus 68,000 in Canada. Even allowing for population differences, our 68,000 sick people is equal to 680,000 in the USA. Your numbers are still going up. You're likely to hit 10 million this week, while our active cases peaked at 83,000 on January 3rd and have steadily and consistently dropped every single day since. We should be well below 60,000 by this time next week.