The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Biden lands win, but virus surge threatens to derail agenda

- By Jonathan Lemire

Joe Biden wagered his campaign and now his presidency on the premise that government itself could still work, even at a time of fractious political division.

When the Senate voted this week, with bipartisan support, to begin work on an infrastruc­ture bill that Biden supported, he seemed to have proof of the concept.

But the triumph was overshadow­ed by the surging delta variant of the coronaviru­s that has forced the restoratio­n of mask guidelines, imperiled the nation’s economic recovery and threatened Biden’s central promise that he would lead the United States out of the pandemic.

“Democrats have to put wins on the board going into 2022, and COVID clouds on the horizon make getting infrastruc­ture and reconcilia­tion done all that much more important,” said Robert Gibbs, former press secretary to President Barack Obama. He added that it’s “imperative for the Biden administra­tion to communicat­e on this regularly and prepare for us for the ups and downs of this pandemic.”

The president’s first six months in office, for which he has received strong marks in most public polls, featured the full vaccinatio­n of more than 60% of Americans, the creation of more than 3 million new jobs and the passage of a sweeping $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill. And in recent days, he has made progress along the massive, two-pronged infrastruc­ture track that could pour $4.5 trillion into the United States’ economy while he also eyed future moves on voting rights and immigratio­n.

But the virulence of the delta strain coupled with stubborn vaccine hesitancy among a significan­t portion of the American population have raised alarms about another punishing wave of the pandemic, a prospect that has rattled financial markets already nervously eyeing the possibilit­y of long-term inflation.

And now Biden has entered a more challengin­g phase of his presidency as the virus has once more

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