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Things to get worse before they get better-Joe Biden warns

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January 22, 2021
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Things to get worse before they get better-President Biden warns

President Biden addresses the nation from the White House. Image: Getty Images

US President Joe Biden has warned Americans that there are difficult days ahead regarding the coronavirus pandemic and predicted the US death toll will surpass half a million next month.

In an address to the nation from the White House, the President intimated that “Things are going to continue to get worse before they get better. The death toll will likely top 500,000 next month.

“For the past year, we couldn’t rely on the federal government to act with the urgency and focus and coordination we needed and we have seen the tragic cost of that failure,” President Biden added, referencing the more than 24 million COVID cases and more than 408,000 deaths in the US to date, the highest totals in the world.

Mr Biden as a result, unveiled his new federal plan to deal with the virus, called the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness and signed several pandemic-related executive actions.

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“Our national strategy is comprehensive. It’s based on science, not politics. It’s based on truth, not denial.

The President has been extremely critical of the Trump administration’s handling of the pandemic and called the vaccine roll-out to date “a dismal failure so far”.

The previous government had set a goal of vaccinating 20 million people before the end of 2020. As of January 21, more than 17,500,000 vaccines have been administered across the US, according to data from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

One goal of the new federal plan is to put together an effective vaccination campaign to administer 100 million shots in his first 100 days, “mitigate spread” via enhanced public health guidance and mandated mask-wearing, and safely reopen schools and businesses.

Some of the plan’s goals are being addressed by executive actions, 10 of which were signed by President Biden on his first and second day in Office. One will require mask-wearing in airports and on public transportation, including many trains, planes and intercity buses.

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President Joe Biden unveils the National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness. Image: AP

The President also signed orders to establish a board to increase COVID testing, address supply shortfalls, establish protocols for international travellers and direct resources to hard-hit minority communities.

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Another executive action includes the intent to join the COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access Facility (COVAX), which aims to deliver vaccines to poor countries, Biden’s Chief Medical Adviser, Anthony Fauci, earlier told the World Health Organization (WHO).

Mr Trump had halted funding to the WHO and planned to withdraw from the group in July, which Biden reversed in an executive order a few hours after taking office.

Dr Fauci told reporters that rejoining the WHO was a critical step in helping to fight the outbreak.

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“It going to be really very important. When you’re dealing with a global pandemic you have to have an international connectivity.”

Before taking office, President Joe Biden proposed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief and stimulus package that would boost unemployment benefits and provide direct $1,400 payments to households.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said the $1.9 trillion includes “the components that were necessary to give people the relief they needed”, but acknowledged the package would likely change as it sought Congressional approval.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said the House is planning to bring the bill to a vote the first week of February.

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