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US marks 500,000 'heartbreaking' deaths from Covid, Biden calls for unity

Covid patient, Houston Texas, USA Mark Felix AFP/Archivos

“We must end the politics and disinformation that’s divided families, communities,” he said. We have to fight this together as one people, as the United States of America.”

The US has the highest death toll in the world and the president appealed to his countrymen to keep up efforts to fight the virus.

“I also ask us to act, to stay vigilant, to stay socially distanced, to mask up, to get vaccinated,” he urged.

Candle tribute

Allmost a year since the first known death from Covid-19 was declared on February 29th in Seattle, President Biden and his wife Jill, along with Vice-President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff, stood for a minute’s silence outside the White House before 500 candles in memory of the victims.

Earlier, flags were lowered over the White House and at federal buildings across the country as well as US embassies around the world.

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