When President Joe Biden took office in January, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 had swelled to 400,000, and just a month later half a million Americans had died. By June, it was 600,000 Americans.
To put it in perspective, the staggering number of deaths is greater than the number of Americans who were estimated to have died of cancer last year, one of the nation's leading causes of death.
It's higher than the total number of American troops who have died in battle throughout the recent history of the country, and it is about the same as the population of Boston, Massachusetts.
During their first campaign appearance together, Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden and running mate Kamala Harris targeted the Epidemic situation
She drew attention to public health and cited the example of the Ebola outbreak that occurred during the Obama administration six years ago when Joe Biden was the Vice President. Kamala Harris said that both leaders back then ‘did their job’ resulting in the death of only two people in the United States.
Just a "Back then" thought.
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