Questioning Joe Biden

Let's ask Joe
Birthdate:
Sex:
Country:
State/Province:
City:
Organization:
Position:
1942-11-20
Male
United States
Delaware
Wilmington
United States Government
President

In the ⛹ Old Normal(2001-2014)
a typical 81-yr-old man like Joe, living in a western jurisdiction like Alberta, Canada died at a yearly rate of 704 per 100K, with 7 Deaths From Unknown Causes each year.


In the ♿ New Normal(2015-2022)
under conditions devised, promoted, and ultimately imposed by guys like Joe, 610 per 100K men aged 80-84 are dying, with 23 Deaths per year From Unknown Causes.

- down 13.3% and up 146.3% -

Position / Organization
From
To
Vice President at United States
2009-01-20
2017-01-20
United States Senator at Delaware
1973-01-03
2009-01-15
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at United States Senate
2007-01-04
2009-01-20
Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee at United States Senate
2001-06-06
2003-01-03
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee at United States Senate
2001-01-03
2003-01-03
Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee at United States Senate
1987-01-06
1995-01-03
United States Senator at Delaware
1973-01-03
2009-01-15
New Castle County Councillor at New Castle County
1970-01-05
1972-12-31

Question # 1:

  Who is Joe Biden?

ChatGPT (Aug 26, 2023) – Who is Joe Biden?

As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, Joe Biden is an American politician who was serving as the 46th President of the United States. He assumed office on January 20, 2021. Prior to his presidency, Biden had a long and distinguished political career. He served as a U.S. Senator from Delaware for several decades, from 1973 to 2009, and then as the Vice President of the United States under President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.
Joe Biden is a member of the Democratic Party and has been involved in a wide range of policy issues over his career, including foreign policy, healthcare, and social issues. His presidential campaign focused on issues such as healthcare reform, climate change, economic recovery, and unity in a deeply divided country. Please note that there may have been developments or changes since September 2021 that I am not aware of.

Question # 2:

  List 5 actions taken by Joe Biden in response to the WHO declaring COVID-19 a pandemic. For each action, provide an evaluation of the effect on the mortality rate of those affected by it. Support each evaluation by providing a link to a relevant online source which is not controlled or supported, financially or otherwise, by Joe Biden.

Joe Biden's Actions in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

Joe Biden's Actions in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic

  1. Action: Implementing a National Strategy for COVID-19 Response

    Evaluation: This action aimed to coordinate a unified national response to the pandemic, including increased testing, vaccine distribution, and support for states. It had a positive effect on reducing the mortality rate by ensuring a more organized and efficient approach to combating the virus.

    Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

  2. Action: Expanding COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Efforts

    Evaluation: By expanding testing and vaccination efforts, more individuals were able to identify and receive appropriate care for COVID-19. This action contributed to reducing the mortality rate by detecting cases earlier and preventing severe illness.

    Source: World Health Organization (WHO)

  3. Action: Requiring Masks on Federal Property and Public Transportatio

    Evaluation: The mask mandate on federal property and public transportation helped reduce the transmission of the virus, leading to a decrease in mortality rates. Wearing masks is a proven measure to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

    Source: National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)

  4. Action: Providing Financial Support to Individuals and Businesses Affected by the Pandemic

    Evaluation: By providing financial support to individuals and businesses, this action aimed to alleviate the economic burden caused by the pandemic. It indirectly contributed to reducing mortality rates by helping people maintain their livelihoods and access necessary healthcare.

    Source: The New York Times

  5. Action: Coordinating International Efforts to Combat COVID-19

    Evaluation: By coordinating international efforts, Joe Biden aimed to strengthen global cooperation in fighting the pandemic. This action had a positive effect on reducing the mortality rate by facilitating the sharing of knowledge, resources, and vaccines among countries.

    Source: World Health Organization (WHO)

Question # 3:

  Given the "New Normal" vs. "Old Normal" mortality data cited above, provide a re-evaluation of the actions taken by Joe Biden in his response to the WHO declaring COVID-19 a pandemic. For each action, explain how it may have contributed to these mortality rates.

Re-evaluation of Joe Biden's COVID-19 Response ActionsRe-evaluation of Joe Biden's COVID-19 Response Actions
  1. Implementation of a National Strategy for COVID-19 Response

    Explanation: The national strategy may have contributed to the decrease in mortality rate by improving access to healthcare and resources. However, the increase in deaths from unknown causes could suggest that the strategy may not have fully addressed the complexities of healthcare during a pandemic, including the accurate diagnosis and reporting of COVID-19 related deaths.

    Source: BMJ

  2. Expansion of COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Efforts

    Explanation: Expanding testing and vaccination efforts likely contributed to the decrease in mortality by preventing severe cases of COVID-19. However, the increase in deaths from unknown causes could be partially attributed to potential underreporting or misclassification of COVID-19 deaths, especially in the early stages of the pandemic.

    Source: The Lancet

  3. Requiring Masks on Federal Property and Public Transportation

    Explanation: The mask mandate likely played a role in reducing transmission and, by extension, mortality. However, the effectiveness of mask mandates is difficult to isolate and quantify, and the increase in deaths from unknown causes could reflect challenges in public health measures' enforcement and public compliance.

    Source: Health Affairs

  4. Providing Financial Support to Individuals and Businesses

    Explanation: Financial support may have indirectly reduced mortality by allowing people to adhere to public health measures without economic hardship. However, the increased deaths from unknown causes could indicate that financial support did not reach all affected individuals or that economic relief was not sufficient to prevent all adverse outcomes.

    Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

  5. Coordinating International Efforts to Combat COVID-19

    Explanation: International coordination may have improved the global response and contributed to the decrease in mortality rates. However, the rise in deaths from unknown causes could suggest gaps in international data sharing, reporting standards, and the management of the pandemic's indirect effects on health.

    Source: Nature Medicine

Please note that the statistics provided in the prompt are not verified and the explanations given are hypothetical. The actual impact of the Biden administration's actions on mortality rates would require comprehensive analysis by public health experts and epidemiologists. The sources linked are for general information and do not necessarily directly support the explanations provided, as they are not based on the specific statistics mentioned.

Question # 4:

  "Build Back Better" is a UN slogan promoting SDGs. Describe how Joe Biden has promoted these ideals in his role as President at United States Government. Provide links to examples of Joe Biden's acting out his commitment to sustainable development over the course of his career.

President Joe Biden's Commitment to Sustainable Development

Introduction

President Joe Biden has been a proponent of sustainable development throughout his career. This document outlines some of the key initiatives and actions he has taken to promote the ideals of the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as President of the United States.

Climate Change and Clean Energy

President Biden rejoined the Paris Agreement on his first day in office, signaling a strong commitment to tackling climate change. He has also proposed ambitious plans to transition the United States to clean energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Read more about the climate change initiatives

Infrastructure and Job Creation

The "Build Back Better" plan includes significant investments in infrastructure, with a focus on sustainability and creating green jobs. This aligns with the SDGs' aim to promote inclusive and sustainable economic growth. Learn about the infrastructure plan

Healthcare and COVID-19 Response

The Biden administration has worked on expanding access to healthcare and improving the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which supports the SDGs' health and well-being targets. Discover the healthcare initiatives

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