Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Biden thanks CDC amid visit to Atlanta

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ATLANTA — President Joe Biden visited the Atlanta headquarte­rs of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday to thank public health workers racing to contain the coronaviru­s pandemic and declare that “science is back.”

As the president showered CDC workers with gratitude and praise, Mr. Biden also warned that the COVID-19 outbreak could be a harbinger of what’s to come in an increasing­ly globalized society.

“I hope this is the beginning of the end of not paying attention to what’s going to come again and again and again. We can build all the walls we want. We’ve got the most powerful armies in the world,” he said. “But we cannot stop these viruses, other than being aware where they are and to move quickly on them when we find them.”

Mr. Biden’s visit to the CDC was part of a trip that was initially intended to celebrate the $1.9 trillion coronaviru­s relief package, although it was refocused to show support for the Asian American community after this week’s deadly shootings of eight people, including six women of Asian descent, at metro Atlanta spas.

Still, Mr. Biden touted the sweeping aid measure during his remarks to CDC staffers, calling it a “bipartisan effort” even though it squeezed through Congress without any Republican support.

“This is a bipartisan effort. It isn’t showing itself in the way senators and congressme­n vote, but the public’s” support exists, he said, citing polls that showed broad support for the initiative. “The public is thankful because it’s about science,” the president said. “That’s what they understand.”

The trip comes roughly a year after then-President Donald Trump visited the CDC as the outbreak worsened, when he sought to play down the risk of the virus. The coronaviru­s’s toll now exceeds 500,000 U.S. deaths.

 ?? Patrick Semansky/Associated Press ?? President Joe Biden speaks as Vice President Kamala Harris listens during a COVID-19 briefing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarte­rs Friday in Atlanta.
Patrick Semansky/Associated Press President Joe Biden speaks as Vice President Kamala Harris listens during a COVID-19 briefing at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarte­rs Friday in Atlanta.

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