KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden did not take the traditional victory lap that presidents do after the release of Friday's strong July jobs report.
  • "My message today is not one of celebration," Biden said. "We have a lot of hard work left to be done."
  • July's strong topline numbers do not accurately reflect the rise in Covid infections and hospitalizations attributed to the delta variant.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden resisted the temptation to take a victory lap Friday following the release of strong July jobs numbers, instead telling the country that rising Covid cases pose an urgent threat to the economic recovery.

"My message today is not one of celebration," Biden said in remarks at the White House. "It is one to remind us that we have a lot of hard work left to be done, both to beat the delta variant and to continue the advance of our economic recovery."