The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

Biden inaugurati­on largely a virtual event

- JAMES OLIPHANT REUTERS

WASHINGTON — Presidente­lect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn into office on Jan. 20 on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, but the inaugural festivitie­s will be largely virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the planning committee said on Tuesday.

Both the ceremony and traditiona­l parade that follows will have limited attendance and be reimagined, the committee planning the event said in a statement. The committee is urging members of the public to refrain from traveling to Washington for the inaugurati­on, which in the past has drawn hundreds of thousands.

Biden spent much of the 2020 presidenti­al election following COVID-19 safety protocols, holding relatively few-in person events and campaignin­g virtually from his home base in Delaware.

“Our goal is to create an inaugurati­on that keeps people safe, honors the grand traditions of the presidency, and showcases the Biden-harris administra­tion's renewed American vision for an inclusive, equitable, and unified citizenry,” Tony Allen, the CEO of the inaugural committee, said in the statement.

In that way, the inaugural is likely to be similar to last summer's Democratic convention, which featured virtual programs with participan­ts across the nation.

The pandemic, which experts expect to worsen over the winter months in the United States despite the approval of a vaccine, has killed more than 300,000 Americans. Biden made President Donald Trump's handling of the health crisis a centerpiec­e of his campaign.

It remains unclear whether Trump, who has refused to acknowledg­e his loss to Biden despite an Electoral College vote onmonday that affirmed the Democrat's victory, will attend Biden's swearing-in ceremony or meet with him at the White House, as is custom.

“Our goal is to create an inaugurati­on that keeps people safe, honors the grand traditions of the presidency, and showcases the Biden-harris administra­tion’s renewed American vision for an inclusive, equitable, and unified citizenry.”

Tony Allen

CEO, inaugural committee

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