President Biden to Deliver His First Primetime Address to Nation on Thursday: White House

By  //  March 8, 2021

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one year anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdown

ABOVE VIDEO: White House briefing with Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Julissa Reynoso, and Jennifer Klein.

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Biden will deliver his first primetime address as President on Thursday to discuss the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdowns.

The announcement was made in the Monday’s press briefing by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki

“The president will deliver his first primetime address to commemorate the one year anniversary of the COVID-19 shutdown on Thursday,” Psaki said.

“He will discuss the many sacrifices the American people have made over the last year, and the grave loss communities and families across the country have suffered.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) first declared the coronavirus a pandemic on March 11, 2020.

Among the topics Biden is expected to cover will be the role Americans have in defeating COVID-19 and when Americans can expect a a return to ‘normal life’.

Biden is expected to urge Americans to take one of the available COVID-19 vaccines in exchange for a return to ‘normal’.

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