As far as we know, the Biden administration has signaled a complete shift in the way it handled the coronavirus pandemic, especially when it comes to transparency and boosting vaccine supplies.
Even though we’d quickly jump to the conclusion that the Biden administration was more efficient, it’s worth mentioning that a large part of the operational and behind-the-scenes work hasn’t changed a bit from President Donald Trump’s time in office.
It’s interesting to take a moment and compare how these two administrations responded to the pandemic, from vaccination campaigns to coordinating the states. Let’s see what the differences are and what hasn’t changed at all in the last two years, even though we’ve changed presidents:
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