The Oakland Press

Among first acts, Biden to call for 100 days of mask-wearing

- By Alexandra Jaffe

WASHINGTON » Joe Biden said Thursday that he will ask Americans to commit to 100 days of wearing masks as one of his first acts as president, stopping just short of the nationwide mandate he’s pushed before to stop the spread of the coronaviru­s.

The move marks a notable shift from President Donald Trump, whose own skepticism of mask-wearing has contribute­d to a politiciza­tion of the issue. That’s made many people reticent to embrace a practice that public health experts say is one of the easiest ways to manage the pandemic, which has killed more than 275,000 Americans.

The president-elect has frequently emphasized mask-wearing as a “patriotic duty” and during the campaign floated the idea of institutin­g a nationwide mask mandate, which he later acknowledg­ed would be beyond the ability of the president to enforce.

Speaking with CNN’s Jake Tapper, Biden said he would make the request of Americans on Inaugurati­on Day, Jan. 20.

“On the first day I’m inaugurate­d, I’m going to ask the public for 100 days to mask. Just 100 days to mask — not forever, just 100 days. And I think we’ll see a significan­t reduction” in the virus, Biden said.

The president-elect reiterated his call for lawmakers on Capitol Hill to pass a coronaviru­s aid bill and expressed support for a $900 billion compromise bill that a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced this week.

“That would be a good start. It’s not enough,” he said, adding, “I’m going to need to ask for more help.”

Biden has said his transition team is working on its own coronaviru­s relief package, and his aides have signaled they plan for that to be their first legislativ­e push.

The president-elect also said he asked Dr. Anthony Fauci to stay on in his administra­tion, “in the exact same role he’s had for the past several presidents,” as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the nation’s top infectious-disease expert.

He said he’s asked Fauci to be a “chief medical adviser” as well as part of his COVID-19 advisory team. Fauci told NBC’s “Today” show on Friday, “I said yes right on the spot.”

Regarding a coronaviru­s vaccine, Biden offered begrudging credit for the work Trump’s administra­tion has done in expediting the developmen­t of a vaccine but said that planning the distributi­on properly will be “critically important.”

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