Remarks by President Biden Before a Briefing From the FEMA Administrator, Homeland Security, and COVID-⁠19 Response Teams | Eastern NC Now

Remarks by President Biden Before a Briefing From the FEMA Administrator, Homeland Security, and COVID-⁠19 Response Teams

ENCNow
Press Release:

State Dining Room  •  Washington D.C.  •  August 10  •  4:46 P.M. EDT

    THE PRESIDENT: Hey, folks. I'll make a brief opening statement here. I want to thank you, Administrator Criswell, for the job you've been doing — outstanding work helping our country navigate what is overlapping challenges we've been facing. And you've been very busy.

    We've got wildfires in the West. We've got — approaching the peak of Atlantic hurricane season. All across the country, the Delta variant is spreading, as Dr. Fauci and others can tell you, and it's spreading rapidly — rapidly among the unvaccinated. When these crises intersect, they compound one another — natural disasters and the Delta variant.

    And that's what we're going to be discussing today with the group I've assembled here. We need to be ready to manage our natural disasters caused by hurricanes hitting the Southeast and the environment and with a broad community spread of COVID-19.

    And the best thing we can do is — to prepare for that is for everyone who is not vaccinated — I know it's a broken record, and I keep saying it — but to get vaccinated.

    With the Delta variant, we're seeing a pandemic of the unvaccinated. Cases and hospitalizations are rising faster in states with low vaccination rates, such as Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, which are the states that — from a hurricane-prone — they're the states that are most at risk.

    And so, we don't wait until it's too late. And if, God forbid, a natural disaster strikes, we have to make sure we're ready to be protected against COVID-19 as well.

    Let me be clear: If you're in a state where hurricanes often strike — like Florida or the Gulf Coast or into Texas — a vital part of preparing for hurricane season is to get vaccinated now. Everything is more complicated if you're not vaccinated and a hurricane or a natural disaster hits.

    If you wind up having to evacuate, if you wind up having to stay in a shelter, you don't want to add COVID-19 to the list of dangers that you're going to be confronting.

    Get vaccinated now so you're ready for whatever may come this month. And it's likely some serious hurricanes are going to come this month.

    So, go to Ready.gov to make sure that you're prepared with the hurricane — with a hurricane plan. Know your evacuation zones. Have a plan with your family. And get your emergency supplies and a go-bag ready, and don't forget to pack one for your pets as well. I mean that seriously.

    And if you've got older neighbors or people in your community who might need your help, check in to see if you can help them make a plan as well.

    And the bottom line is this: The more we do to prepare, the better off we are when disaster strikes.

    We can't prevent hurricanes making landfall, but we can prevent people from getting seriously sick and dying from COVID-19. Get vaccinated and make a plan.

    Thank you, all. That's what we're going to discuss in some detail today with my team. Thank you all very much.

END  •  4:49 P.M. EDT



You can visit a collection of all White House posts by clicking HERE.


Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published )
Enter Your Comment ( text only please )




President Biden to Convene Leaders’ Summit for Democracy News Services, Government, State and Federal Remarks by President Biden on the Senate Passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act


HbAD0

Latest State and Federal

A new poll data points to continuing trend among the next generation of the left.
Trump administration policies are bringing the country back from the brink of an uncontrolled influx of illegal immigrants.
Ozturk's detention became a flashpoint in President Trump's mass deportation campaign.
“President Trump has always been clear about short-term disruptions as a result of Operation Epic Fury."
Cheryl Hines. Dennis Quaid. Nicki Minaj. All became associated with the Trump administration. What happened next?

HbAD1

A federal grand jury in North Carolina has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two charges related to making threats against President Donald Trump.
Their goal was simple: to put a Planned Parenthood in every mailbox in America.
Treasury officials allege these groups pose as humanitarian entities while covertly siphoning donations to Hamas.
President Donald Trump has publicly floated regime change and other aggressive actions toward Cuba.
With a new roadside plaque unveiled in Ellerbe on April 23, legendary wrestler and local resident André René Roussimoff is finally getting the formal recognition fans believe he deserves.
Following a string of attacks, critics are calling for denaturalizations. It's not that simple.

HbAD2

The solution is not to legalize the problem; it is to enforce the law consistently and deter future illegal immigration.

HbAD3

 
 
Back to Top