Biden predicts 500,000 deaths from the disease across the U.S. in February

On Thursday, Jan. 21, President Joe Biden said he expects the number of deaths in the U.S. from the Chinese Communist virus (coronavirus) outbreak could reach 500,000 going into February.

Biden’s warning comes after the White House signed 10 executive orders related to the Chinese communist virus and released guidelines for the outbreak. The executive orders include encouraging Americans to be vaccinated against the CCP virus, increasing the number of virus tests, requiring masks in more places, reopening schools, rejoining the World health Organization, using the Defense Production Act to manufacture vaccines, testing and personal protective equipment, and more.

Biden has also required that people traveling to the United States be tested prior to departure and that those with negative results be allowed to enter the country.

Biden has promised to vaccinate 100 million Americans against the Chinese Communist virus within 100 days of his taking office. In the month or so since the first vaccine was approved, 14.2 million people in the U.S. have reportedly received their first dose of the vaccine. To date, the federal government has distributed approximately 35 million doses of the vaccine.

To speed up the vaccination process and get more people vaccinated, Biden wants to add more vaccination sites, including sports stadiums, convention centers, park parking lots and retail stores. He also wants to double the number of virus tests.

Biden is also asking Americans to wear masks for the next 99 days, which he believes is better than vaccination.

Biden said, “We’re still in the dark winter of this Epidemic. It’s going to get worse before it gets better.” Biden believes the number of deaths from the epidemic in the U.S. will reach 500,000 in February and that “it will take many more months for things to get better.”

Biden is planning to ask Congress for $1.9 trillion to implement his latest bailout plan.

Media analysis shows that Biden’s epidemic prevention policy is actually consistent with the Trump administration’s epidemic prevention policy, except for a return to WHO and mandatory masks.