Friday, 29 Nov 2024

COVID-19: US president Joe Biden signs 10 executive orders to curb spread of coronavirus

Joe Biden has signed 10 new executive orders in a bid to curb the spread of coronavirus across the United States.

On his first full day in office, the newly-inaugurated president launched measures on vaccines, masks and testing.

He hit out at Donald Trump’s handling of the pandemic, saying his predecessor’s administration lacked the “urgency, focus and co-ordination we needed”.

“We have seen the tragic cost of that failure,” Mr Biden said.

He warned that “things are going to continue to get worse before they get better”, predicted the death toll will reach 500,000 next month and said the roll-out of vaccines across the country had been a “dismal failure”.

The US has seen the highest number of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the world.

So far there have been 408,011 fatalities and 24,538,028 infections in the country, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Mr Biden addressed the stark figures in a ceremony on Thursday before he signed the executive orders.

“To date, more than 24 million Americans have been infected,” he said.

“To put that in context, America makes up 4% of the world’s population – but 25% of the world’s confirmed COVID-19 cases, and nearly 20% of all the COVID-19 deaths.”

Mr Trump, who left the White House for Florida on Wednesday, was much-criticised for his handling of the pandemic.

He caught the disease in October, after hosting a reception where guests were seen not social distancing or wearing masks.

And when a US journalist said Mr Trump told him he knew how dangerous the virus was but liked “playing it down”, former first lady Michelle Obama accused him of trying to “gaslight the American people by acting like this pandemic is not a real threat”.

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