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Biden tells ABC News: ‘I would shut country down’ to halt virus spread if scientists recommended it

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Joe Biden in an interview with ABC News.

WASHINGTON, DC -- Former Vice President Joe Biden said in an exclusive interview with ABC News on Friday that as president, he would shut the country down to stop the spread of Covid-19 if the move was recommended to him by scientists.

“I would shut it down; I would listen to the scientists,” Biden said Friday, sitting alongside his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., during their first joint interview since officially becoming the Democratic Party’s presidential and vice presidential nominees.

Biden also criticized what he argued is the “fundamental flaw” of the Trump administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, that the nation cannot begin to recover economically until the virus and public health emergency is under control.

“I will be prepared to do whatever it takes to save lives because we cannot get the country moving, until we control the virus,” Biden said. “That is the fundamental flaw of this administration's thinking to begin with. In order to keep the country running and moving and the economy growing, and people employed, you have to fix the virus, you have to deal with the virus.”

You can watch the entire interview on a special edition of “20/20,” airing Sunday at 8 p.m. on ABC-7.

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