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Biden’s budget nominee is delayed

White House is standing by Neera Tanden, even as Senate panels postponed considerin­g her appointmen­t.

- By Zeke Miller and Darlene Superville

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden plans to distribute millions of face masks to Americans in communitie­s hard-hit by the coronaviru­s beginning next month as part of his efforts to ensure “equity” in the government’s response to the pandemic.

Biden, who like former President Donald Trump’s administra­tion considered sending masks to all Americans, is instead adopting a more conservati­ve approach, aiming to reach underserve­d communitie­s and those bearing the brunt of the outbreak. Trump’s administra­tion shelved the plans entirely.

Biden’s plan will distribute masks not through the mail, but instead through federally qualified community health centers and the nation’s food bank and food pantry systems, the White House announced Wednesday.

The department­s of Defense, Health and Human Services, and Agricultur­e will be involved in the distributi­on of more than 25 million American-made cloth masks in both adult and kid sizes. The White House estimates they will reach 12 million to 15 million people.

“Not all Americans are wearing masks regularly, not all have access, and not all masks are equal,” said White House COVID-19 coordinato­r Jeff Zients.

The White House is not distributi­ng safer N95 masks, of which the U.S. now has abundant supply after shortages early in the pandemic.

The cloth masks adhere to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and “certainly they meet those requiremen­ts set by our federal standard,” said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

Biden hinted at the move Tuesday during a virtual roundtable discussion Tuesday with four essential workers who are Black, saying he expected his administra­tion to send millions of masks to people around the country “very shortly.”

Biden has asked all Americans to wear face masks for the first 100 days of his term, pointing to models showing it could help save 50,000 lives. He also required mask-wearing in federal buildings and on public transporta­tion.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI/AP ?? President Joe Biden meets with lawmakers Wednesday to discuss U.S. supply chains.
EVAN VUCCI/AP President Joe Biden meets with lawmakers Wednesday to discuss U.S. supply chains.

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