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Health Care — Biden walks back ‘pandemic is over’ remark

Por: The Hill Health September 24, 2022

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A portion of highway was temporarily shut down in Florida on Wednesday after a semi-truck was involved in a minor crash, spilling out a sea of Coors Lights onto the road. Today in health, President Biden sought to explain what he meant when he said on “60 Minutes” that “the pandemic is over,” sparking a wave of backlash and confusion.   and . Someone forward you this newsletter?  Biden: Pandemic ‘basically is not where it was’ ... + full article



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