“It is a national emergency,” Joe Biden says of the coronavirus pandemic. “I would call up the military.'
Biden, asked if he’d call up the military to help combat the pandemic, answered clearly in the affirmative.“They have the capacity to build out 500-bed hospitals,” he said.
Joe Biden called for “free” coronavirus services and special powers to address a crisis that is “like a war,” where you “do whatever is needed to be done to take care of your people.” Sanders raised the high cost of American healthcare and said that “one might expect” that we would have enough doctors and that we would be “ready with the ventilators, with the ICUs, the test kits that we need — we are not.Sanders says ‘shut the president up’ while Biden says 'we're at war with the virus' at Democratic debate
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