President Biden gave some seemingly contradictory answers Monday to questions about the coronavirus pandemic that has shuttered vast segments of the economy, saying he believed mass vaccinations would start happening in spring while also warning: “We’re in this for a while.”
The commander in chief was pressed by reporters on the nation’s lagging COVID-19 vaccination efforts during a signing event for a new executive order strengthening US manufacturing.
“I am going to shut down the virus but I never said I’d do it in two months,” Biden said when pressed on his previous vows to crush the virus, which have been replaced by warnings of a dark winter and thousands more deaths.
“I said it took a long time to get here. It’s going to take a long time to beat it,” he went on.
Biden, who has only been in office five days, touted the nation’s recently falling daily fatality and hospitalization rate but warned, “It’s going to take time. It’s going to take a heck of a lot of time.”
Candace Owens has great video of England protests and thousands singing shove your poison vaccine up your arse… not a mask in sight.