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Cheney on fist bump with Biden: We re not sworn enemies We re Americans

Cheney on fist bump with Biden: We re not sworn enemies. We re Americans Lexi Lonas © Getty Images President Biden greets Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) responded to her critics who slammed her for giving President Biden a fist bump before his address to Congress on Wednesday. I disagree strongly w/@JoeBiden policies, but when the President reaches out to greet me in the chamber of the US House of Representatives, I will always respond in a civil, respectful & dignified way, Cheney tweeted on Thursday. We re different political parties. We re not sworn enemies. We re Americans, Cheney added. I disagree strongly w/@JoeBiden policies, but when the President reaches out to greet me in the chamber of the US House of Representatives, I will always respond in a civil, respectful & dignified way. We re different political parties. We re not sworn enemies. We re Americans.- Liz Cheney (@Liz Cheney) April 30, 2021

The Health 202: CDC s mask guidance is still too strict for the vaccinated, some experts say

The Health 202: CDC s mask guidance is still too strict for the vaccinated, some experts say Paige Winfield Cunningham with Alexandra Ellerbeck Virtually everyone was vaccinated at the joint session of Congress this week. Yet it still looked like a pandemic scene as President Biden addressed masked and distanced lawmakers in the House chamber. The approach frustrated a number of public health experts, who are starting to question the Biden administration’s conservative approach to public health guidance despite highly effective and now widely distributed coronavirus vaccines. “Everyone could have been in that room,” said Monica Gandhi, professor of medicine at the University of California at San Francisco. “If we’re all fully vaccinated, we could all be unmasked and distanced in that room.”

Biden vows US will be arsenal of vaccination for other countries

President Biden on Wednesday vowed that the United States will become an "arsenal of vaccination" for the rest of the world to fight COVID-19."As our own vaccine supply grows to meet our needs - and we are meeting them - we will become an arsenal of vaccines for other countries, just as America was the arsenal of democracy in World War 2," Biden said in a speech before a joint session of Congress.But Biden said that won't happen until "every.

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