US President Joe Biden made a speech at the White House on the 4th of Independence Day, emphasizing that measures against the new corona virus are progressing and that society is approaching normalization, while saying that "the fight is not over" and that the vaccine I called for inoculation again.

On the 4th of Independence Day, President Biden addressed about 1,000 medical workers and military personnel invited to the White House.



In this, President Biden said, "Remember what happened to this country and you a year ago. We are getting out of the darkness of the spread of infection, the isolation, the pain, and the pain of losing a loved one. He emphasized the results that society is normalizing through infection control measures.



He said, "The fight against the new virus is not over. There are also powerful mutant viruses. The best defense is to vaccinate." He called on the people to vaccinate again.



In the United States, there is a growing movement to resume economic and social activities in response to the progress of vaccination, and in the vast green area "National Mall" in the center of the capital Washington, a large number of people on this day Everyday life is slowly returning, with people gathering without wearing masks to celebrate Independence Day.



However, President Biden's goal of at least one vaccination for 70% of people over the age of 18 by this date has not been achieved, and the number of vaccinations per day is about 6 minutes at the peak. The slowdown of the pace is remarkable, and there are still many issues to be solved in infection control.