Psaki dodges question on whether Biden still thinks he can shut down COVID-19
Admin officials reportedly discussing how to shift public messaging from cases to hospitalizations
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White House press secretary Jen Psaki dodged a question Monday on whether President Biden still believes he can end the COVID-19 pandemic.
During her daily press briefing, Psaki was asked to address reports that the White House is deliberately changing its messaging around the coronavirus to focus on hospitalizations and deaths instead of the number of cases ahead of Biden’s speech on the pandemic set for Tuesday.
PSAKI DOESN'T DENY WHITE HOUSE COVID-19 OUTBREAK
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"The president talked in the past about ending COVID, but experts certainly seem to say that COVID may be here to stay much longer than that," a reporter told Psaki. "Does the president share those views and will that be discussed tomorrow in any way?"
"Again, we're still finalizing the speech," Psaki responded, "so I can only really give you a preview of what we know to date, which is what I've already outlined here. Understand that certainly is a question out there and what it looks like, and we will continue to consult with our health and medical experts on that."
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The reporter then asked Psaki plainly, "Does the president still feel like COVID can be ended?"
"His objective is to continue to make vaccines available, reduce cases around the – reduce hospitalizations and deaths across the country," Psaki said, correcting herself, "and do that through making vaccines, testing and a range of utilities available."