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Biden names health team to fight pandemic

- TREVOR HUNNICUTT

WILMINGTON, Del. — President-elect Joe Biden picked California Attorney General Xavier Becerra for secretary of health and human services on Monday as one of his administra­tion's top officials to fight the raging coronaviru­s pandemic.

Biden, who takes office on Jan. 20, also chose Dr. Rochelle Walensky, chief of infectious diseases at Massachuse­tts General Hospital in Boston, to run the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Biden formally tapped Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, as his chief medical adviser on the virus.

Biden named Jeff Zients, an economic adviser known for his managerial skills, as a coronaviru­s “czar” to oversee the response that will soon include an unpreceden­ted operation to distribute hundreds of millions of doses of a new vaccine, coordinati­ng efforts across multiple federal agencies.

“This team of world-class medical experts and public servants will be ready on Day One to mobilize every resource of the federal government to expand testing and masking,” Biden said in a statement, adding that they would “oversee the safe, equitable, and free distributi­on of treatments and vaccines.”

More than 282,000 Ameri

cans have died from COVID19, the disease caused by the virus, according to a Reuters tally.

Biden chose Becerra, 62, a Latino former congressma­n, as he faces more pressure to add diversity to his Cabinet appointmen­ts, including complaints from the Congressio­nal Hispanic Caucus about the number of Latinos.

Biden has announced top nominees for his national security and economic teams. The Democrat has pressed ahead with the transition to the White House even as Republican President Donald Trump refuses to concede the Nov. 3 election and wages a foundering effort to overturn the results.

Dozens of Trump's legal challenges have been rejected by the courts, the latest on Monday when a federal judge in Detroit tossed a bid to decertify Biden's election victory in Michigan.

In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger said his office would recertify the state's election results after a third count confirmed Biden's win. Electors from Georgia will be named today and meet Dec. 14, the date set for the Electoral College to formalize the result.

Raffensper­ger said continued debunked claims about voting fraud is “hurting our state.” Two runoff elections for the U.S. Senate, scheduled for Jan. 5, will determine which party controls the chamber.

Biden's choice of Becerra adds a politician to a health effort that would otherwise largely rely on government administra­tors and health experts.

During his time in Congress, Becerra played a role in passing the Affordable Care Act, Democratic President Barack Obama's main domestic policy achievemen­t. In his current role in California, he leads a coalition of 20 states defending the program better known as Obamacare against Republican attacks, including in a case before the Supreme Court last month.

U.S. House of Representa­tives Speaker Nancy Pelosi described the healthcare team selections as “critical in the fight to crush the coronaviru­s and defend every American's right to quality, affordable healthcare.”

Fauci said he would be involved in all aspects of the response.

“Obviously, this is an enormous challenge that we're all going to be facing throughout the country as we emerge into and from the winter months,” Fauci told CNN.

Biden also picked Vivek Murthy, a physician and former surgeon general, to return for a second term as surgeon general. He chose Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith, a professor at the Yale School of Medicine, to lead a group to deal with addressing the disproport­ionate impact of COVID-19 on Black and Latino Americans.

 ?? REUTERS ?? California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a media conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 2, 2018.
REUTERS California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a media conference in Los Angeles on Aug. 2, 2018.

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