Biden's comments about pandemic widen public health split over how US should respond to Covid-19

Sep 20, 2022 View Original Article
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" (CNN)Even as the US prepares for a potential winter surge of Covid-19, President Biden roamed the cavernous halls of the Detroit Auto Show for an interview on CBS's "60 Minutes" and, gesturing to the mostly maskless attendees, told the nation, "the pandemic is over."nn"We still have a problem with Covid."
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" Biden's declaration has created another split-screen moment in efforts to bring Covid-19 to heel."
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" An administration official told CNN on Monday that Biden's comments do not mark a change in policy toward the administration's handling of the coronavirus and that there are no plans to lift the public health emergency, which has been in place since January 2020 and now runs at least through October 13."
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