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President Joe Biden Held Meeting Regarding The Violence

President Joe Biden held a meeting regarding the increasing gun violence in America, discussions were held to deal with it.

President Joe Biden has a meeting regarding the increasing gun violence in America. The meeting was held at the White House with a group of mayors and police chiefs from across the country.

During this, the steps that can be taken to deal with the increasing gun violence crimes in the country were discussed.

Attorney General Merrick Garland was also in the meeting in the Roosevelt Room on Monday, Xinhua news agency reported.

During this, the President said that efforts have been made for a long time to stop gun-related violence in America.

He also said that the purpose of the meeting was to hear from local officials about what has happened in their communities.

Simultaneously, the President said that he through his own approach highlighted measures to hold gun dealers accountable for violating existing law and to crack down on illegal gun smuggling.

Simultaneously, Joe Biden emphasized the importance of supporting local law enforcement.

It also emphasized investing in community policing through its $1.9 trillion ‘American Rescue Plan’, hiring police and paying them overtime.

President also spoke on mental health programs and job training of youth.

Along with this, the President also talked about the importance of mental health programs and job training for the youth.

Also told the officers that instead of pistols, youth should be supported to take a salary.

America told Pfizer, booster dose of the corona vaccine is not needed yet.

There is currently no need to take a booster dose for people who have taken both doses of the corona vaccine in the US.

US health officials told after meeting with vaccine manufacturers that they have decided not to give booster doses.

The vaccine makers had recommended a booster dose in view of the potential dangers of the corona. But the government has denied this.

A spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services said that people who have taken both doses of the vaccine do not need to give booster doses yet.

However, vaccine makers feared that even people who had taken both doses were not completely safe at six months.

The delt variant is spreading very fast and the vaccine against it is also not as effective as was claimed.

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