Biden slams Trump White House's vaccine rollout a 'dismal failure'
With his first full day in office focused on the coronavirus pandemic, Biden delivered afternoon remarks on his administration's plan to combat COVID-19 and faulted the Trump administration for a vaccine rollout he called a "dismal failure." He also called on Americans to mask up.
"Things will get worse before they get better," Biden said, expecting 500,000 Americans will have died from COVID-19 by next month. "While the vaccine provides so much hope. Rollout has been a dismal failure thus far. So I understand the despair and frustration, so many Americans and how they're feeling."
Biden went on to deliver what he called a "brutal truth" -- that it will take "months" before the majority of Americans can get vaccinated, so in the meantime, he's putting the "full force of the federal government" into slowing the spread of the virus and calling on the public to mask up for the next 99 days.
"The fact is that the single best thing we could do -- more important in the vaccines -- because they take time to work," Biden said of the practice of wearing a facial covering, adding that experts tell him the united effort could save "more than 50,000 lives going forward."
Biden officials say the president has entered office hamstrung by lack of coordination from the Trump White House and limited insight to where supply levels and chains on resources including N95 and high qualified quality surgical masks, isolation gowns, and test reagents stand throughout the country.








