President Biden told Americans that he understands "how tired, worried and frustrated you are" about the latest COVID-19 case surge in the U.S. and announced several new steps to deal with the highly contagious omicron variant.
Most notably, the government plans to buy a half-billion at-home COVID test kits and mail them to people who want them, with deliveries beginning in January.
Biden defended his administration's performance in dealing with the fast-spreading variant against criticism the White House had not acted quickly enough. The administration's response, Biden said "was not a failure," and he asserted that "I don't think anybody anticipated it would spread as rapidly as it did."
The president also sought to reassure Americans that despite the latest wave of the virus, the nation is better off than it was last March.
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This administration is out of touch in every aspect. Disorganized as their mouth continue to yak how better we are. We are not bitter. Look and the lines to get tested for Covid before Christmas and they promise to get it after the Holidays.
Either Covid became a surprise to this admin or the testing.
Just a "disorganized" thought.
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