
Biden to deliver hopeful message on state of pandemic ahead of Memorial Day weekend
CNN
President Joe Biden on Friday will deliver a message of hope and optimism on the declining number of Covid-19 cases and increased vaccination rates ahead of the Memorial Day weekend, according to a White House official.
Biden will travel to Virginia and outline the progress the nation has made across the country, as well as in Virginia specifically, in combating the pandemic since Biden took office, the official said. The President will urge Americans who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 to get the shot. Biden and Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, a Democrat, are scheduled to deliver remarks at a business in Alexandria to celebrate the progress Virginia has made in the fight against Covid-19. Later in the day, Biden and first lady Jill Biden will deliver remarks at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Hampton.
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