In televised address to mark a year of the pandemic, Biden acknowledged
Americans losses and offered hope for the future.
The July 4 date is a new goal for the president, who has warned
Americans of further pain and death from a virus that has already killed more than 530,000
people in the United States, more than any other country
in the world. Coronavirus-related lockdowns and restrictions have cost millions of
jobs. In a recounting of the toll the pandemic has taken on the nation,
Biden said: “Photos and videos from 2019 feel like they were
taken in another era. The last vacation. The last birthday with friends. The last holiday
with extended family.
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