President Biden of the United States will give a public speech on measures against the new coronavirus, stating that he will instruct each state to vaccinate all people over the age of 18 by May 1. He expressed his desire to pave the way for the normalization of society by July's Independence Day.

US President Joe Biden delivered a speech to the public on the night of the 11th, one year after the spread of the new coronavirus worldwide.



In this, President Biden said that he would "instruct the states and others to vaccinate all persons over the age of 18 by May 1" regarding future measures, and from May at the latest, over the age of 18 He has indicated a policy of urgently improving the system so that anyone who wishes to receive the vaccine can receive the vaccination.



On top of that, President Biden said, "July 4th will be a special day to celebrate not only the independence of the country but also the independence from the virus." By advancing the independence day of July 4, he expressed his intention to relax the restrictions and pave the way for the normalization of society.



On the other hand, President Biden reiterated that he should continue to take measures such as wearing masks, saying that he should not relax his vigilance.

Video of successive presidents calling for vaccination

In the United States, two footage of four former presidents, Carter, Clinton, Bush, and Obama calling for vaccination has been released in an attempt to promote vaccination with the new coronavirus vaccine.



The two videos were produced with funding from major companies, and in a one-minute video summarizing how four of them were vaccinated, former President Obama said, "I hope this vaccine. Protect you, you. "I will protect my loved ones," and former President Carter is calling for vaccination, "it depends on you."



The other is a video of three former presidents, Clinton, Bush, and Obama calling for vaccination at the Arlington National Cemetery. Stated.



President Biden has indicated that he will secure the necessary vaccines for all adults in the country by the end of May, but some are reluctant to get the vaccine because of safety concerns.



This video will be broadcast on national television from this week and will also be available on the internet.



On the other hand, former President Trump does not appear in this video.