Opinions | President Biden is a very different pandemic president than Woodrow Wilson E. Thomas Ewing © Andrew Harnik/AP President Biden holds up his mask as he speaks about the coronavirus pandemic during a prime-time address from the White House on March 11. On Wednesday night, President Biden will address a joint session of Congress on his plans to support the nation’s recovery from the devastating coronavirus pandemic. The human cost of the pandemic more than 572,000 American and more than 3 million global deaths will probably be foregrounded in the speech. While such an approach would reflect Biden’s promise to bring empathy back to politics, it would also be a noticeable departure from the speech President Woodrow Wilson delivered a century ago during another deadly pandemic when he made no mention of the devastating impact of the epidemic. The contrast in presidential addresses is reflective of the changing expectations of the political
President Biden is a very different pandemic president than Woodrow Wilson
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