In a now-familiar move, President Biden refused to answer questions shouted at him by journalists during his recent public appearance.
On Thursday, Biden announced its latest plan to distribute free, high-quality masks to the American people following the rise in cases caused by the omicron variant of coronavirus. This followed the White House’s previous plan to also send 500 million home coronavirus tests to Americans within the next few weeks.
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When Biden ended his message, a reporter shouted “Mr. President, you have a message for vaccinated Americans who are wondering why they should continue to limit their activities, as your health officials say most Americans will get COVID on a time? “
Biden avoided the question and said, “Folks, we’ll talk about it later. Come on, let’s go.”
Instead of leaving the press, as he has been known to do at public events, Biden repeatedly ignored several questions regarding his administration’s COVID-19 policies.

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When the press was announced, NBC’s Kelly O’Donnell was heard saying “Maybe a press conference soon, Mr. President? We would look forward to that.”
Biden replied and said “Me too.”
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The Biden administration has been criticized several times for its recent COVID-19 policies since Biden’s presidential campaign in 2020 initially promised to “shut down” the virus. In a Thursday interview with Vice President Kamala Harris, she was unable to answer whether it is time for the administration to pursue a new COVID strategy.

Lurie Children’s Hospital registered nurse Carolyn Ruyle is preparing a dose of a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Lurie Children’s Hospital on Friday, November 5, 2021 in Chicago. Health authorities hailed shots to children ages 5 to 11 as a major breakthrough after more than 18 months of illness, hospitalizations, deaths and disrupted education. (AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh)
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“It’s time for us to do what we’ve been doing, and that time is every day,” Harris said. “Every day it’s time for us to agree that there are things and tools available to us to slow this thing down. And so right now we know we still have a number of people who are in the “Millions of Americans who have not been vaccinated and could be vaccinated, and we urge them to be vaccinated because it will save their lives.”
Fox News’ Brian Flood contributed to this report.