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Biden projects hope, says all adults to be vaccinated by end of May


His remarks contained somber notes Biden read from a note card he drew from his pocket that 527,726 Americans had died of the disease as of Thursday morning. And he denounced violence against Asian Americans, who have been scapegoated, he said.
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“After one full year, there is hope and light for better days ahead,” he said.
“I know it’s been hard. I truly know,” he said. But he added that “finding light in the darkness is a very American thing to do. In fact, it may be the most American thing we do. And that’s exactly what we’ve done.” ....

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Biden projects hope in speech: All adults can be vaccinated by end of May


WASHINGTON — After a grim winter that saw the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 rise past half a million, President Joe Biden sought to foster — and benefit from — a national surge of optimism about the pandemic, the economy and the country’s condition in a White House speech Thursday evening.
By May 1, restrictions on who can make a COVID-19 vaccine appointment will be lifted nationwide, Biden said. The current limitations no longer will be needed because vaccine supply will be adequate to meet demand. All American adults should be able to get at least a first shot by the end of May, officials said. ....

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