US coronavirus

US President criticised the coronavirus vaccination program he inherited from his predecessor Donald Trump, accusing him of not doing his job well.

Iran Press/America: Speaking at the National Institutes of Health on Thursday, Joe Biden criticised Donald Trump’s strategy for distributing vaccines, saying “My predecessor, to be very blunt about it, did not do his job.” 

Biden said Trump, did not order enough vaccine and did not do enough to get people lined up to get vaccinated.

Meanwhile, it was revealed that Donald Trump was sicker with Covid-19 in October than publicly acknowledged at the time.

Trump experienced “extremely depressed blood oxygen levels” and a lung problem commonly associated with pneumonia caused by Covid-19, according to a report in the New York Times citing four people familiar with the former president’s condition.

Trump, undermined and downplayed the severity of the pandemic and its soaring death toll.

More than 27 million people in the U.S. have had confirmed coronavirus infections and more than 460,000 have died of COVID-19. Tens of thousands of new cases are reported daily nationwide. 101

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