America's 245th Independence Day, Colorful Celebrations Across The Country:
The United States
celebrated its 245th Independence Day on Sunday. At the same time, this year
was the day of symbolic renewal of many family and public events, as the events
were largely restricted or suspended due to restrictions on the corona virus
epidemic for more than a year.
Fireworks were set off in most of the country's small and
large cities, including the capital, Washington, in celebration of
independence, which was seen by millions of people. During Independence Day
fireworks in New York, 65,000 shells were fired into the air, creating
beautiful scenes of color and light.
In addition, people set up fireworks on their own in the
streets, which a large number of people watched with interest.
This time around, millions of Americans traveled to
celebrate the national holiday with their loved ones. Crowds of passengers were
seen at airports across the country on the occasion.
According to media reports of the outbreak of the corona
virus, domestic air travel has almost been restored and about 2 million people
used the air route for transportation on Friday.
A report by the American Automobile Association states that
on July 4, about 45 million Americans were expected to travel in their cars to
other cities and towns to meet with relatives and friends.
Crowds of passengers were seen at the airports on the occasion of Independence Day holidays. July 2, 2021 |
US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden invited thousands of workers and military personnel to the White House on Independence Day on July 4 to see the annual barbecue packing and the annual fireworks display at the nearby National Mall. He was one of the leading forces in rescuing the virus.
On this occasion, President Biden said that the United
States is uniting once again. Today we are very close to getting rid of a
deadly virus.
President Joe Biden addresses guests at the White House on Independence Day. July 4, 2021 |
In his address to the guests, he urged them to get vaccinated against coronavirus who are still suffering from hepatitis B and CV.
"You can show your patriotism by getting vaccinated,
because it will benefit you as well as your loved ones, your community and your
country," he said.
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