Joe Biden urges the American people to end the divisive period and prepare for the fight against the Covid-19 epidemic. The newly elected President of the United States has said in a statement that we Americans are at war with the virus, not with each other. The new president, who will be sworn in, has also said he strongly believes the divisive period will lead to a year of light and unity.
According to foreign media reports, the president’s statement said that the Americans had suffered pain, loss and frustration as well as the loss of precious lives due to the epidemic. Promising to defeat the virus and bring normalcy to life, Biden called on all to redouble their efforts and fight back. “All Americans are tired of the corona battle that has divided the people, provoking and opposing each other, and the virus will strike in a timely manner,” Byden said.
Meanwhile, President Trump continues to encourage his supporters to reverse the results of the last presidential election. In a telephone call from the White House to a program organized by Pennsylvania’s Republican legislature, President Trump has said he will continue to fight for the outcome of the presidential election.
The president was scheduled to attend the event, but the trip was canceled due to confirmation that two of his lawyers’ aides had been infected with Kovid. Biden, who won the presidential election on January 20, is set to run for president on January 20, despite President Trump’s legal action challenging the election results in several major states. Biden last Tuesday named six of his top administrative officials, including Secretary of State and National Security Adviser, and next week Another group of officials is to be named.
Meanwhile, two weeks after the presidential election, world leaders have not congratulated Joe Biden, and foreign media are reporting that they will not congratulate him until the end of the crisis. However, Chinese President Xi Jinping congratulated the new US President yesterday. Of the 60,721,235 cases of corona infection in the world so far, 13,138,204 are reported from the United States and 268,221 from the United States.