WASHINGTON - With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden on Monday confronted head-on the country's once-unimaginable loss.
With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden on Monday confronted head-on the country’s once-unimaginable loss half a million.
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With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden on Monday confronted head-on the country’s once-unimaginable loss half a million Americans in the COVID-19 pandemic as he tried to strike a balance between mourning and hope.
Feb 23, 2021
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In this Feb. 19 file photo, President Joe Biden walks by freezers usd to hold the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine as he tours a Pfizer manufacturing site with Albert Bourla, Pfizer CEO, in Portage, Mich.
WASHINGTON (AP) With sunset remarks and a national moment of silence, President Joe Biden is planning a head-on acknowledgement of the country’s once-unimaginable loss half a million Americans in the COVID-19 pandemic in striking contrast to the approach of his predecessor.
Confronting the grim milestone directly and publicly, Biden is trying to strike a balance between gravity and hope, while Donald Trump generally avoided constructs of collective grief for the deaths on his watch.