Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BIDEN INTRODUCES PANDEMIC INITIATIVE­S

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President Joe Biden launched initiative­s on Thursday to rein in the raging COVID-19 pandemic, tackling his top priority on his first full day in the White House as he tries to turn the page on Donald Trump’s tumultuous leadership.

His administra­tion plans a coordinate­d federal coronaviru­s response aimed at restoring trust in the government and focused on boosting vaccines, increasing testing, reopening schools and addressing inequaliti­es thrown up by the disease.

“We can and will beat COVID19. America deserves a response to the COVID-19 pandemic that is driven by science, data, and public health — not politics,” the White House said in a statement outlining the administra­tion’s National Strategy on for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedne­ss.

Later on Thursday, Biden will sign a series of executive orders related to the pandemic, including requiring mask-wearing in airports and on certain public transporta­tion, including many trains, airplanes and intercity buses, officials said.

He will also deliver public remarks on his COVID-19 efforts.

Coronaviru­s has infected more than 24 million people in the United States and killed more than 405,000, the highest totals in the world. Trump frequently sought to play down the severity of the pandemic and the new Democratic president has put the disease top of a daunting list of challenges, including rebuilding a ravaged economy and addressing racial injustice.

Opening a blitz of policy measures, Biden signed 15 executive actions on Wednesday just hours after he was sworn into office, many aimed at sweeping away Trump’s policies.

Those included mandating masks on federal property and halting the withdrawal from the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), as well as issues such as rejoining the Paris climate accord and ending a travel ban on some Muslim-majority countries.

Among the 10 new orders, Biden will establish a COVID-19 testing board to ramp up testing, address supply shortfalls, establish protocols for internatio­nal travelers and direct resources to hard-hit minority communitie­s.

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