Oroville Mercury-Register

Virus guidelines now the rule at White House

- By Alexandra Jaffe and Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON » Testing wristbands are in. Maskwearin­g is mandatory. Desks are socially distanced.

The clearest sign that there’s a new boss at the White House is the deference being paid to coronaviru­s public health guidelines.

It’s a striking contrast to Donald Trump’s White House, which was the epicenter of no less than three separate outbreaks of COVID-19, their true scale not fully known because aides refused to discuss cases publicly.

While the Trump administra­tion was known for flouting safety recommenda­tions, the Biden team has made a point of abiding by the same strict guidelines they’re urging Americans to follow to stem the spread of the virus.

It’s part of an overall effort from President Joe Biden to lead by example on the coronaviru­s pandemic, an ethos carried over from his campaign and transition.

“One of the great tragedies of the Trump administra­tion was a refusal to recognize that many Americans model the behavior of our leadership,” said Ben LaBolt, a former press secretary to President Barack Obama who worked on the Biden transition.

“The Biden administra­tion understand­s the powerful message that adhering to their own guidelines and modeling the best public health behavior sends, and knows that that’s the best path to climbing out of this until we can get a shot in the arm of every American.”

To that end, most of Biden’s White House staff is working from home, coordinati­ng with colleagues by email or phone. While the White House aims to have more people working onsite next week, officials intend to operate with substantia­lly reduced staffing for the duration of the pandemic.

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