File:President-Biden's-YouTube-Town-Hall-on-COVID-19-Vaccination.webm
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English: President Biden and Dr. Fauci spoke with creators Manny Mua, Brave Wilderness, and Jackie Aina to answer your questions about the COVID-19 vaccines.
To find a vaccine near you go to vaccines.gov |
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Source | President Biden's YouTube Town Hall on COVID-19 Vaccination - YouTube |
Author | The White House YouTube channel |
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