Photo of Triple-Vaccinated Biden and His Wife on the Beach Is Turning Heads — They’re All Alone and Still Wearing Masks

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The absurd political theater continues for the Bidens.

Triple-vaccinated Joe Biden was photographed walking on the beach with his wife and German Shepherd puppy during his vacation in Delaware.

Americans immediately noticed he is still wearing his mask despite being outside and no one within 10 yards or more, according to reporters who noted how far away secret service was standing.

Biden, who is suspected of suffering from dementia, appears to believe the mask provides necessary protection to either himself or others.

Last July, Biden claimed you “don’t have to mask if you come home to Delaware with me.”

The Daily Mail reported, “The President, 79, even continued to wear his mask after the First Lady, 70, took hers off. It’s not clear who Biden believed he was protecting or who he felt he needed protection from as the only other people on the beach, the secret service, didn’t come within 10 yards,” The Daily Mail noted.

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On Tuesday night, President Biden and his wife Jill, both of whom are triple-vaccinated, took a walk on a deserted Rehoboth Beach with their German Shepherd puppy during their Delaware vacation, but despite the fact there was reportedly no one within 10 yards, still refused to take their masks off. Last July, Biden insisted,

The latest guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) admits, “In general, you do not need to wear a mask in outdoor settings. In areas with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, consider wearing a mask in crowded outdoor settings and for activities with close contact with others who are not fully vaccinated.”

In remarks at the White House last July 29, Biden stated, “In a significant part of the country, you wouldn’t have to take one of these off, you don’t have to put one on — like in my home state of Delaware, where I lived in New Castle County, where I was yesterday in Pennsylvania — because people got vaccinated. They got vaccinated. They don’t need a mask when the majority — the vast majority of people got vaccinated.”

He added, “As I’ve said from the beginning, a mask is not a political statement; it’s about protecting yourself and protecting others. Masking is one defense against the spread of COVID-19. … If you’re fully vaccinated, you’re highly protected from COVID-19. But I also know that many of you who are vaccinated are concerned about what’s called ‘breakthrough cases.’ Yes, some fully vaccinated people will still test positive, and some will show some symptoms of COVID-19. That’s expected with almost every vaccine there is for other diseases. But breakthrough cases remain rare and almost all are mild cases. In fact, virtually all hospitalizations and deaths are among the unvaccinated.”