Biden praises his economic plan

 On Friday, US President Joe Biden praised the “American rescue” law, stressing that it provided the necessary funding for the recovery of the economy and created “new ways” in confronting the Corona virus, while revealing that there is “more aid” that will be provided to American families in the face of the pandemic and in support of the economy.



Biden said in a speech on his economic plan that the United States "has achieved the fastest pace of economic growth in four years," adding that his plan for the economy is "successful and moving forward."


The president said that the project to rebuild the infrastructure will create more jobs in all regions of the United States.


On the other hand, Biden said that "deaths due to the Corona virus decreased in the United States by "90 percent", adding that there are "new steps that Americans will witness soon to confront the mutated Delta."


While the president did not reveal the details of these steps, he said that the United States was "capable of eliminating" this mutant, and called on Americans to receive the vaccine, saying that the epidemic would turn into a "unvaccinated epidemic."


Biden praised the army's help in overcoming the logistical challenges of distributing Corona vaccines, and said that "more effort must be made" in the face of the pandemic, and that "everyone should receive anti-Corona vaccines."


And figures from the American Health Centers indicate that more than 193 million Americans have received at least one dose of the more than 349 million vaccine doses distributed in the country, while 166 million have received full vaccine doses, and they make up a little more than half of the American people.


This percentage is much higher than the global vaccination rate (15 percent of the world's population).


And the US President announced in a speech, Tuesday, that the United States had provided more than 110 million doses of vaccine to about 65 countries around the world, “free of charge, without demands or interests,” pledging to give “tens of millions of vaccines to the world as well as tests and preventive devices to combat the virus.”


The US President indicated that the chances of infection with the virus increased among those who did not receive vaccinations, but he indicated that the demand for vaccinations increased by 35% during the past two weeks, and said that there were about 30 million people who received vaccinations in the last seven days.

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