
Biden says 'nothing's been good enough' as Covid hotspots see testing shortages
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President Joe Biden on Wednesday acknowledged his administration has struggled to meet the nation's demand for Covid-19 tests, but he defended the federal response to a surge in cases -- driven largely by the Omicron variant.
In a one-on-one interview by ABC News, interviewer David Muir asked the President whether the administration's efforts were "good enough," given that many Americans are struggling to get access to Covid-19 testing ahead of Christmas.
"No, nothing's been good enough," Biden responded, before highlighting why the country is better prepared than it was during previous surges.

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