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Boostered Biden says 97-98% of Americans must get COVID-19 jabs

Updated: September 29, 2021 at 5:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 29, 2021 – 5:46 am EDT

WASHINGTON D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — President Joe Biden assured reporters that, after nearly two years of job-killing and liberty-squelching lockdowns, restrictions, and mandates, Americans can look forward to a return to normal — but only if nearly 100% of them submit to the COVID jab. 

Asked yesterday by journalists when the country might get back to business as usual,  Biden suggested that America would be “awful close” to fully reopening if nearly every single American got the jab. 

“Well I think… Look. I think we get the vast majority, like what’s going on in some of these industries and some schools – 97, 98%, I think we’re going to be awful close,” the president said. 

Biden made the comments while being filmed getting a COVID-19 booster shot at the White House on Monday afternoon. The president did not say whether Americans should expect to be required to top up with booster shots to become or remain “fully vaccinated” in future.  

REPORTER: How many Americans need to be vaccinated before getting back to normal?

BIDEN: Well, I think, look — I think we get the vast majority. 97, 98 percent.

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