Social media users have shared an old video clip of President Joe Biden from 2021, where he discussed getting a COVID-19 vaccine to prepare for evacuating or staying in a shelter during hurricanes. His remarks now have not touched on COVID-19.
during a press briefing about the intersection of natural disasters such as hurricanes and the coronavirus.
"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," Biden ."Everything is more complicated if you’re not vaccinated and a hurricane or a natural disaster hits."then, and they’re being mischaracterized now, as Hurricane Ian takes aim at Florida.featuring a video clip of Biden’s 2021 remarks has a caption that says Biden made the comments on Sept. 27, 2022., this one made Sept.
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PolitiFact - Biden’s remarks about COVID-19 vaccines predate Hurricane Ian by more than a yearSocial media users have shared an old video clip of President Joe Biden from 2021, where he discussed getting a COVID-19 vaccine to prepare for evacuating or staying in a shelter during hurricanes. His remarks now have not touched on COVID-19.
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