Las Vegas Review-Journal

Biden releases plan to reopen economy amid coronaviru­s

- By Alexandra Jaffe and Will Weissert The Associated Press

PHILADELPH­IA — Joe Biden on Thursday released a plan that he says can jump-start an economy in free fall from the coronaviru­s pandemic and said he is better positioned than President Donald Trump to safeguard businesses and their employees and create jobs without taking unnecessar­y health risks.

Trump’s Democratic challenger is promising to guarantee testing for the virus and protective equipment for people called back to work, use federal money to ensure paid leave for anyone who becomes sick and oversee thousands of new hires to help track the spread of illness.

“Trump has basically had a onepoint plan: open businesses,” Biden said at an event in Philadelph­ia with business owners and Rep. Dwight Evans, D-PA. “It does nothing to keep workers safe, to keep businesses able to stay open, and secondly it does very little to increase consumer confidence.”

After remaining home for months during a campaign frozen by the virus, Biden has begun holding public events within driving distance of his house in Delaware.

Biden’s plan would seek to protect from discrimina­tion older people, those with disabiliti­es and others at high risk of infection from the coronaviru­s.

He envisions a “safer shoppers” program intended to make consumers feel more secure. It would provide state and local officials with money to certify when businesses are complying with testing rules and conducting “spot checks as necessary” to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s.

He also wants to make more money available for small businesses and provide dollars for schools and child care centers reopening.

Biden announced the plan a day after saying that his chief worry is that Trump will attempt to “steal” the November election. Biden said he’s even considered the possibilit­y that the Republican incumbent would refuse to leave the White House should he lose.

White House press secretary Kayleigh Mcenany responded that Biden was taking “a ridiculous propositio­n.”

“This president’s looking forward to November,” Mcenany told Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom.” “This president’s hard at work for the American people. And leave it to Democrats to go out there and grandstand and level these conspiracy theories.”

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