WASHINGTON – In his first primetime address to the nation since taking office in January, President Joe Biden reflected on the one year mark of the coronavirus pandemic that has taken the lives of 527,726 Americans.
Speaking from the entrance to the East Room of the White House after a solo walk up through the Great Cross Hall, the president began his remarks, acknowledging the collective grief, suffering, and sacrifice of families, first responders, and individuals. “As I’ve told you before, I carry a card in my pocket with the number of Americans who have died from COVID to date.
It’s on the back of my schedule. As of now, the total deaths in America: 527,726. That’s more deaths than in World War One, World War Two, the Vietnam War, and
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