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Pandemic remains a threat in the US

Covid-19 yet to be fully ‘vanquished’

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WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden celebrated US Independen­ce Day on Sunday with an upbeat assessment of a country he said is roaring back to postpandem­ic life, even if Covid-19 has yet to be fully “vanquished”.

Speaking before a festive crowd of 1,000 guests on the White House South Lawn, Mr Biden drew a comparison between the declaratio­n of independen­ce from the British Empire in 1776 and today’s rapid recovery from the coronaviru­s.

“Two hundred and forty five years ago, we declared our independen­ce from a distant king. Today, we are closer than ever to declaring our independen­ce from a deadly virus,” he told the crowd of invited military members and essential workers.

“We’ve gained the upper hand against this virus,” he said. But he added, “Don’t get me wrong: Covid-19 has not been vanquished. We all know powerful variants have emerged, like the Delta variant.”

Mr Biden paid tribute to those who have lost their lives, with the staggering number of deaths in the United States now at more than 600,000.

But he struck an overwhelmi­ngly optimistic note, suggesting that under his leadership the country — bitterly and at times violently divided during the Donald Trump presidency — was “coming back together.”

“Over the last year, we have lived through some of our darkest days,” Mr Biden said. “We are about to see our brightest future.”

Large crowds packed the National Mall for a huge fireworks display in yet another sign that the US is looking to its July 4th holiday as a moment to put the virus in the rear view mirror.

During last year’s holiday, with the pandemic near its summer peak and towns across America reeling from anti-racism and anti-police protests, Washington and other big cities held only muted celebratio­ns.

Despite the atmosphere of Sunday’s victory party, the Biden administra­tion says it is concerned about the large numbers of people who have still not got vaccinated.

The heavily promoted White House goal of getting seven in 10 adults their first shot by July 4 has narrowly failed.

And when it comes to full vaccinatio­ns, only 46% of Americans have taken the two doses.

That lag comes as the highly contagious Delta variant continues to spread.

Public health officials are eying swaths of rural America where hospitals are starting to fill up again.

Anthony Fauci, America’s top infectious disease expert, told NBC unvaccinat­ed people now account for 99.2% of Covid-19 deaths.

The fireworks smoke will have barely cleared before Mr Biden has to return to a complex political fight for the survival of his legislativ­e agenda this summer.

Negotiatio­ns continue on a bipartisan infrastruc­ture deal and fractious debate within his Democratic Party looms on a much broader spending package that has no support from Republican­s.

The president visited a cherry farm in Michigan on Saturday to tout a positive June employment report hailed as a sign of America’s economic resurgence.

In his speech on the South Lawn, he said the US was on the move again. “We’re seeing record job creation and record economic growth — the best in four decades and, I might add, the best in the world.”

 ?? AFP ?? President Joe Biden poses for a selfie with guests after delivering a speech during Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at the White House in Washington, DC, on Sunday.
AFP President Joe Biden poses for a selfie with guests after delivering a speech during Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns at the White House in Washington, DC, on Sunday.

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