Biden says relaxing COVID-19 precautions now is 'neanderthal thinking'
Biden on Wednesday told reporters in the Oval Office that decisions by the Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves to relax COVID-19 restrictions by opening businesses and repealing mask mandates are a "big mistake."
"I think it's a big mistake. Look, I hope everybody has realized by now these masks make a difference," Biden said "We are on the cusp of being able to fundamentally change the nature of this disease because of the way we are able to get vaccine in people’s arms."
Despite the promising increase in vaccinations, Biden said it is not time to relax social distancing measures before enough Americans get the vaccine.
"And the last thing, the last thing we need is the neanderthal thinking that in the meantime everything’s fine, take off your mask, forget it," Biden said. "It still matters."
Biden noted that more than 500,00 Americans have died from the pandemic, saying he keeps a card with that number.
"And it’s critical, critical, critical, critical that they follow the science. Wash your hands. Hot water. Do it frequently. Wear a mask and stay socially distanced. And, I know you all know that," Biden said. "I wish the heck some of our elected officials knew it."