COVID19 deaths since the start of the Dempanic - 4,764,608 worldwide COVID Live Update: 232,779,878 Cases and 4,764,608 Deaths from the Coronavirus - Worldometer
Cancer deaths this year - 6,060,833 worldwide Worldometer - real time world statistics
So more people have died from cancer this year than from COVID19 from its beginning.
Joe's dementia is really acting up today.
Biden Claims 97-98% of Americans Must Be Vaccinated Before We ‘Get Back to Normal’
Joe Biden seemingly rebuked his own administration’s claims about the COVID vaccine while receiving the booster shot Monday; stating upwards of 98% of the population must be inoculated before we “get back to normal.”
“How many need to be vaccinated for us to get back to normal?” asked one journalist at the White House. “What is the percentage of total vaccinations that have to be deployed?”
“I think we get the vast majority like what’s going on in some industries and some schools. 97, 98%… I think we’re getting awful close, but I’m not a scientist,” said the President. A quarter of the country can’t go unvaccinated.
Growth is found only in adversity.
President Biden received his Covid-19 booster shot at the White House today and urged Americans to "do the right thing" by getting vaccinated.
Last week, the CDC recommended Pfizer boosters for older adults, long-term care facility residents, some people with underlying health conditions and adults at increased risk of Covid-19 because of their jobs.
About 20 million Americans are eligible for a third shot of the Pfizer vaccine.
4:02 p.m. ET, September 27, 2021
"It was an easy decision": McConnell announces he got a Covid-19 booster today
From CNN's Clare Foran
Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell announced in Senate floor remarks on Monday that he just received his Covid-19 booster.
“I’m glad to share that a few minutes ago I received a booster vaccination for Covid-19,” he said.
“It was an easy decision to receive a booster. I’m a survivor of childhood polio from before vaccines eradicated that disease here in our country and around the world so I’ve been a lifelong champion of vaccinations," McConnell said on the Senate floor.
“Like I’ve been saying for months, these safe and effective vaccines are the way to defend ourselves and our families from this terrible virus. They’re also how we stay on offense against Covid as a country. All Americans should speak with their doctors and get vaccinated,” he said.
McConnell's announcement came only hours after President Biden received a Covid-19 booster on camera at the White House.
"We know that to beat this pandemic and to save lives ... we need to get folks vaccinated," Biden said during remarks ahead of his shot. "So, please, please do the right thing. Please get these shots. It can save your life and it can save the lives of those around you."
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