Biden Announces New Moves In COVID-19 Fight, as Omicron Quickly Spreads
2021-12-22
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1American President Joe Biden said his administration plans to provide 500 million COVID-19 tests to the United States at no cost to users.
2Speaking at the White House, Biden described several efforts to support hospitals, to increase testing and to increase the availability of vaccines.
3The president's message comes as the world is struggling to contain yet another version of the new coronavirus, the Omicron variant.
4Biden pushed Americans to get additional COVID-19 vaccine injections known as booster shots.
5He said he was not planning on shutdowns or severe restrictions like those seen earlier in the pandemic.
6"We know a lot more today than we did in March 2020," he said. "We're ready, we'll get through this."
7Biden said vaccination efforts will be increased and he urged Americans who are not vaccinated to get the shot.
8"400,000 Americans died of COVID this calendar year - almost all were unvaccinated," Biden said.
9The president said the government will establish additional testing sites.
10There are about 20,000 operating now in the U.S.
11The government will use the Defense Production Act to order manufacturers to make more tests, Biden said.
12Biden administration officials say they are working with Google to help people find testing sites through online searches.
13The president also said the government will send 1,000 medically skilled troops to hospitals overloaded with COVID-19 cases.
14Federal medical workers are immediately going to the hard-hit states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Arizona, New Hampshire and Vermont.
15There are also plans to give hospitals more medical and protective equipment from the national supply.
16The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, will send hundreds of medical vehicles and medical teams to hospitals.
17The aim is that, if one hospital fills up, patients can be moved to open beds in other hospitals.
18The Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, says 204 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated.
19That amounts to 61 percent of the population.
20Only about 60 million of the fully vaccinated have received booster shots, the CDC reports.
21About 50 million Americans have not gotten any vaccine.
22Biden said they have a responsibility to get vaccinated.
23I'm Jill Robbins.
1American President Joe Biden said his administration plans to provide 500 million COVID-19 tests to the United States at no cost to users. 2Speaking at the White House, Biden described several efforts to support hospitals, to increase testing and to increase the availability of vaccines. The president's message comes as the world is struggling to contain yet another version of the new coronavirus, the Omicron variant. 3Biden pushed Americans to get additional COVID-19 vaccine injections known as booster shots. He said he was not planning on shutdowns or severe restrictions like those seen earlier in the pandemic. 4"We know a lot more today than we did in March 2020," he said. "We're ready, we'll get through this." 5Biden said vaccination efforts will be increased and he urged Americans who are not vaccinated to get the shot. "400,000 Americans died of COVID this calendar year - almost all were unvaccinated," Biden said. 6Efforts to support hospitals 7The president said the government will establish additional testing sites. There are about 20,000 operating now in the U.S. The government will use the Defense Production Act to order manufacturers to make more tests, Biden said. 8Biden administration officials say they are working with Google to help people find testing sites through online searches. 9The president also said the government will send 1,000 medically skilled troops to hospitals overloaded with COVID-19 cases. Federal medical workers are immediately going to the hard-hit states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, Arizona, New Hampshire and Vermont. There are also plans to give hospitals more medical and protective equipment from the national supply. 10The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, will send hundreds of medical vehicles and medical teams to hospitals. The aim is that, if one hospital fills up, patients can be moved to open beds in other hospitals. 11The Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, says 204 million people in the United States are fully vaccinated. That amounts to 61 percent of the population. Only about 60 million of the fully vaccinated have received booster shots, the CDC reports. 12About 50 million Americans have not gotten any vaccine. Biden said they have a responsibility to get vaccinated. 13I'm Jill Robbins. 14Josh Boak and Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar reported on this story for the Associated Press. Jill Robbins adapted it for Learning English. Caty Weaver was the editor. 15__________________________________________________________ 16Words in This Story 17calendar year -n. the year from January 1st to December 31st 18What do you think of the new government actions? We want to hear from you. Write to us in the Comments Section.