President Biden Says U.S. Taxpayers Will Offer Vaccines To The World

During a Sunday press conference at the G-7 Summit in the U.K., President Biden was asked whether the pandemic will end by 2022. Biden responded by claiming that the COVID-19 pandemic won’t end until possibly 2023, declaring that vaccination efforts will be a “constant project for a long time.

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Global leaders of the Group of Seven (G-7) have set a bold goal of providing 1 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses to other nations by the end of 2023. Biden has promised the U.S. would donate 500 million Pfizer doses as a contribution on behalf of the U.S. taxpayers.

“It may take slightly longer worldwide,” Biden told the reporter. “But the United States is going to continue, I think there’s a possibility over 2022 going into 2023 that we would be in a position to provide another billion.”

“But that’s not done yet,” Biden added. “I’ve been very careful as I’ve dealt with this pandemic to tell you what I know and say what I thought could be done. And when I’ve announced that I’ve gone and done it. What I don’t want to do is be getting too far ahead in suggesting we can do things… that I don’t have done yet.”

The ambitious plans set in motion by G-7 leaders are expected to help meet the larger goal of 1 billion doses administered worldwide set by the World Health Organization (WHO) to reach herd immunity and end the pandemic lockdowns.

Biden went on to say that there was a “clear consensus” at the G-7 that the pandemic would not be over until the entire world was vaccinated, which would be a “constant project for a long time.”

Even before reports of the first outbreak of COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) published documents outlining their draconian plans to vaccinate 70% of the human population by the year 2030.

While most of Biden’s weekend at the G7 summit was spent wandering around lost, he also mentioned that the United States would play a vital role in the efforts to enforce and supply vaccinations for poor and underdeveloped countries.

So what can the United States expect from the new unwanted project forced on citizens of America? Inflation and Taxes, of course! Similar to last year and March, Americans can expect another lazy stimulus bill full of progressive policies aimed at administering aid to foreign countries.

China has responded in a statement on Saturday, dismissing the G7 leaders’ global efforts saying, “We always believe that countries, big or small, strong or weak, poor or rich, are equals, and that world affairs should be handled through consultation by all countries. The days when global decisions were dictated by a small group of countries are long gone.”

Although several country’s governments and corporations have improved somewhat throughout the breakout, there is still a race to achieve global leader status amid the coronavirus pandemic. Despite Joe Biden consistently promising a return to normalcy throughout his 2020 campaign, it is now apparent that he intends to prolong the harsh restrictions that have hurt several Americans.

 

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