Praying holds moment of silence for 500K COVID-19 deaths

President BidenJoe Biden Nearly 70 deaths in countries with severe winter weather: report Two more deaths confirmed in Louisiana were linked to serious winter weather lawyer filing lawsuit to reverse election results in 2020, referred by judge for discipline the White House will hold a moment of silence Monday night for the Americans who died of coronavirus.

The country is expected to surpass 500,000 deaths in the coronavirus on Monday.

‘In the evening, the president will comment on the lives lost to COVID-19 in the Cross Hall. The first lady, the vice-president and the second lord will be there, “the White House said in a press release.

“Then the president, the president’s wife, the vice president and the second gentleman will have a moment of silence and candlelight during sunset in southern Portico.”

According to Johns Hopkins University data, the U.S. confirmed 498,879 deaths as of Sunday night. Worldwide, the US has reported the most deaths from coronavirus in any other country. Brazil, the country with the second highest number of coronavirus deaths, reported about half the amount the US has.

The day before his inauguration, Biden held a lighting ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial to honor those who died on COVID-19. Biden has pledged to vaccinate at least 100 million people in its first 100 days in office.

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