President-elect
Joe Biden mixed messages of caution and hope in a pre-Thanksgiving, presidential-style address Wednesday.
He urged Americans to hold out for a while longer as the
Coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen in the
United States, telling them not to "surrender to the fatigue" and "remember we are at war with the virus, not one another." But he also pointed to a light at the end of the tunnel, noting that substantial progress has made been made in vaccine development. "There's real hope, tangible hope," he said. "So hang on ... I know we can and we will beat this virus. America's not gonna lose this war. We'll get our lives back."