Biden on 100,000 coronavirus deaths: 'To those hurting, the nation
grieves with you.'
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[May 28, 2020]
By Tim Reid
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Democratic
presidential candidate Joe Biden released a video message on Wednesday
marking the grim milestone of 100,000 American lives lost to the
coronavirus pandemic, telling the bereaved: "The nation grieves with
you."
Biden spoke after various tallies of COVID-19 deaths, including one
compiled by Reuters, showed that the novel coronavirus has killed over
100,000 people in the United States, even as the slowdown in deaths
encouraged businesses to reopen and Americans to emerge from more than
two months of lockdowns.
Biden, speaking from his home in Delaware, drew on his own family loss
when making his remarks. The former vice president's first wife and
infant daughter were killed in a road accident in 1972; Biden's son Beau
died of brain cancer in 2015, aged 46.
"There are moments in our history so grim, so heart-rending, that
they're forever fixed in each of our hearts as shared grief. Today is
one of those moments," Biden said. "To those hurting, I'm so sorry for
your loss."
He added: "I think I know how you're feeling. You feel like you're being
sucked into a black hole in the middle of your chest. It's suffocating."
Biden has been highly critical of Republican President Donald Trump's
pandemic response. In a jab at Trump, Biden cited a recent Columbia
University study that said if the federal government had imposed social
distancing and lockdown measures just a week earlier, 36,000 lives would
have been saved.
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Democratic U.S. presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe
Biden is seen at War Memorial Plaza during Memorial Day, amid the
outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in New Castle,
Delaware, U.S. May 25, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
"This is a fateful milestone we should not have reached; it could
have been avoided," Biden said. Trump has dismissed the study,
calling the university a "liberal, disgraceful institution."
(Reporting by Tim Reid; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)
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