- President-elect Joe Biden said on Thursday that he will not pursue a national lockdown to combat the coronavirus.
- Previously, Biden answered hypothetical questions on the issue by saying he would follow the advice of medical experts.
- “I am not gonna shut down the economy, period,” Biden said Thursday. “I’m gonna shut down the virus … No national shutdown.”
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President-elect Joe Biden committed to keeping the US economy open Thursday, clarifying his stance on a national lockdown.
“I am not gonna shut down the economy, period,” Biden said at a press conference. “I’m gonna shut down the virus … No national shutdown.”
—CBS News (@CBSNews) November 19, 2020
Previously, Biden gave similar answers to hypothetical questions about a national shutdown, saying he would follow the advice of medical experts.
The notion of Biden shutting down the economy was a repeated talking point from President Donald Trump’s campaign.
Biden noted that he would pursue public health measures to keep the economy running smoothly by keeping the virus under control. He also pointed out that capacity restrictions in places of business, restaurants, and other venues would still be necessary.
At the beginning of his answer at the press conference, Biden expressed some frustration at the perception that he is in favor of a national lockdown.
"Everybody asks that question every single time I stand here," Biden said. "It was a hypothetical question. The answer was, I would follow the science."
After Biden repeated he would not pursue a national shutdown, he noted "every region, every area, every community can be different."
"And so there's no circumstance which I can see that would require a national shutdown," Biden said. "I think that would be counterproductive."