The Biden administration acknowledged that COVID will be around 'forever,' which contradicts one of the president's biggest campaign promises during the 2020 election.
Fox News' Dr. Nicole Saphier discusses recent news of Biden testing positive for COVID-19 on Thursday and talks about the affects of PaxlovidWhite House COVID czar Dr.
"This virus is going to be with us forever," Jha said."It's really, really important that people build up their immunity against this virus."The White House's messaging flies in the face of what Biden promised to the American people during the 2020 presidential election. U.S. President Donald Trump answers a question as Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden listens during the final presidential debate at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., October 22, 2020. Morry Gash/Pool via REUTERS REFILE - CORRECTING BYLINE
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