US Presidential Election 2020: Joe Biden Says 'Would Declare COVID-19 Action Plan on Day 1 of Presidency'
According to Johns Hopkins coronavirus tracker, the coronavirus has so far infected more than 46 million people and killed over 1.2 million people globally. The US is the worst affected country with over 9.2 million cases and 230,000 deaths.
Fayetteville, November 2: Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden has said that if voted to power, he would put into place a COVID-19 action plan on the first day of his presidency.
The former vice president, during a poll event in Philadelphia on Sunday, criticised the Trump administration's handling of the coronavirus pandemic which has so far killed over 230,000 people and infected 9.2 million others in the US, saying “imagine where we would be if we had a president who wore a mask instead of mocked it? Also Read | Donald Trump Denies Report About Intending to Prematurely Declare Victory of US Presidential Elections 2020.
“I can tell you this: We wouldn't have 9 million confirmed cases of COVID in this nation. We wouldn't have over 230,000 deaths, almost 9,000 here in Pennsylvania”. The 77-year-old Democratic leader urged people to vote out President Donald Trump, saying it is time for Trump to pack his bags and go home. Also Read | US Presidential Elections 2020: 21 Indian-Americans Collected Over $100,000 Each for Joe Biden.
“We're done with the chaos. The tweets. The anger. The hate. The failure. The irresponsibility. We've got a lot of work to do,” Biden said, adding that the first step to beat the coronavirus is to beat Trump.
“On day one of my presidency, we will put into action the plan I have been talking about for months: Masking. Social distancing. Testing. Tracing. A plan for the full and fair and free distribution of therapeutics and the vaccine when we get one.
“We wouldn't be seeing these new record numbers of cases we're seeing every day right now. Nearly 100,000 cases nationwide on Friday alone. More than 2,600 of them Pennsylvanians. It was an all-time high,” Biden said.
He said that former president Barack Obama and he created more jobs in the last three years of their administration than Trump did in the first three years of his, before the pandemic.
“Trump is going to be the first president in 90 years who is going to finish his four years in office with fewer jobs under his leadership than he started with. That's a lot of presidents and a lot of crises — but only Trump is going to have fewer jobs at the end of his presidency than at the start.
“I understand something Donald Trump doesn't. Wall Street didn't build this country. You did. Working people built this country. Unions built this country. The middle class built this country. I believe we should be rewarding work, not wealth in this country,” he said.
Delivering identical speech at another election event in Pennsylvania, Biden said that there is no limit to America's future. “The only thing that can tear America apart is America itself. And that's exactly what Donald Trump has been doing from the beginning of his campaign. Dividing America. Pitting Americans against one another based on race, gender, ethnicity, national origin. That's wrong. That's not who we are.
“Everybody knows who Donald Trump is. Let's keep showing them who we are. We choose hope over fear. Unity over division. Science over fiction. And yes, truth over lies. So, it's time to stand up and take back our democracy. We can do this. We can be better than what we've been. We can be who we are at our best. The United States of America,” said the former vice president.
At another event, Biden said that if Americans vote, Trump does not stand a chance. “They've had enough. There's too much on the line to sit it out. In two days, we can put an end to a presidency that's failed to protect this nation,” Biden added.
According to Johns Hopkins coronavirus tracker, the coronavirus has so far infected more than 46 million people and killed over 1.2 million people globally. The US is the worst affected country with over 9.2 million cases and 230,000 deaths.
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