We do not know the answer to that, and I actually thought it was irresponsible," Wen said. "We actually don't know the answers to a lot of questions. He was talking about how if you get the vaccine, you're well-protected from having severe disease. That's true. But we actually don't know how well you're protected from mild illness, and whether with the Delta variant, if you're vaccinated, could you still be contagious to other people. Wen told CNN's Anderson Cooper that many unknown answers remain related to Covid-19, and that it is still not known how well protected vaccinated individuals are from mild illness. "We're not in a position where we think that any virus including the Delta virus which is much more transmissible and more deadly in terms of non-vaccinated people - the various shots that people are getting now, cover that. You're okay. You're not going to - you're not going to get Covid if you have these vaccinations," Biden said during the town hall. In particular, Wen took issue with Biden's incorrect claims that you cannot contract Covid-19 or the Delta variant if you are vaccinated. "I actually thought he was answering questions as if it were a month ago." "I was actually disappointed by President Biden's. Read more takeaways from tonight's town hall here. Immigration: Biden once again pledged to fight for DACA, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, telling CNN's Don Lemon that he's "not letting this go." While speaking about Dreamers, Biden sternly said: "They come here with really no choice and they're good, good people.".6 insurrection, saying, “I don’t care if you think I’m Satan reincarnate, the fact is you can’t look at that television and say, nothing happened on the 6th." 6 insurrection: Biden continued to call for an investigation into the Jan. "I think your business and the tourist business is really going to be in a bind for a little while," Biden told the owner and co-founder of a restaurant group. The President also said certain hospitality industries may continue to struggle.
"There will be near-term inflation because everything is now trying to be picked back up," he added. The economy: He said fears about inflation are legitimate but added that he believes the chances of long-term inflation are slim. "The vast majority of the experts, including Wall Street, are suggesting that it's highly unlikely that it's going to be long-term inflation that's going to get out of hand," Biden said.
Biden acknowledged that the rule is a relic of the Jim Crow era, but added, "There's no reason to protect it other than you're going to throw the entire Congress into chaos and nothing will get done, nothing at all will get done. And there's a lot at stake."