'We're not going to lock down our economy,' White House says

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'We're not going to lock down our economy,' White House says
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The White House used Friday’s news of nearly a million jobs gained throughout July to argue that notions of a potential pandemic backslide are greatly exaggerated.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki at the White House on Wednesday.

. The economic recovery began under then-President Donald Trump, but Biden has made a more thorough return to normalcy a centerpiece of his presidency.

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