Joe Biden Addressing Nation on Coronavirus: President Joe Biden of America (Joe Biden) has addressed the country for the first time with the Coronavirus Pandemic. He has ordered all the states of the country to start vaccinating adults from 1 May. He said, ‘A year ago, we were silently attacked by a virus and spread uncontrollably. Many deaths, then weeks, then months, led to more deaths, more stress and loneliness. Although it was different for everyone. Like a big sacrifice.
He further said, ‘I know it is difficult, I know, I have kept a card in my pocket, on which it has been written that how many Americans have died due to COVID 19 so far. So far, 527,726 people have died in the US. These are more deaths than the First World War, Second World War, Vietnam War and all the deaths in 9/11 (US Coronavirus Deaths), ‘Biden said,’ After this difficult year, we will have our Independence Day special this time. We will celebrate the way in which we will not only stand as a nation but also to fight freedom from a virus.
People will get relief
Earlier, Biden signed a US $ 19 trillion relief package. The President has said that this relief package will help the people, businessmen and those who are facing problems due to Coronavirus, and the economy will be encouraged. Biden signed the Bill of Relief a few hours before giving his prime-time address to the nation for the first time after assuming office. More than 5.29 lakh people have died due to the Coronavirus epidemic in America.
America: President Joe Biden signs $ 1.9 trillion relief package, says – will help
Bill signed
Signing the bill at the Oval Office, Biden said that this historic law will once again strengthen the backbone (economy) of this country. Biden’s plan was to sign the bill on Friday, but the bill reached the White House late in the evening. It arrived earlier than expected. He said, ‘We want to take this forward as soon as possible.’ Biden said that he will talk about what the country has gone through in the last one year and what is going to come next.