Toronto Star

Biden wants fast action from health team

President-elect has three COVID-19 priorities set for his first 100 days

- JONATHAN LEMIRE AND RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR

WILMINGTON, DEL.— Presidente­lect Joe Biden on Tuesday called for urgent action on the coronaviru­s pandemic as he introduced a health-care team that will be tested at every turn while striving to restore the nation to normalcy.

Biden laid out three COVID-19 priorities for his first 100 days in office: a call for all Americans to voluntaril­y mask up during those 100 days, a commitment to administer 100 million vaccines and a pledge to try to reopen a majority of the nation’s schools.

“I know that out of our collective pain, we will find our collective purpose: to control the pandemic, to save lives, and to heal as a nation,” Biden said.

The president-elect also said he would use the power of the federal government to require people to wear masks in federal buildings and when travelling from state to state on planes, trains and buses. Mostly that would codify policies already in place. But Biden said he would urge governors and mayors to impose similar requiremen­ts.

Topping the roster of Biden’s picks was health secretary nominee Xavier Becerra, a Latino politician who rose from humble beginnings to serve in Congress and as California’s attorney general. Others include abusiness person renowned for his crisis management skills and a quartet of medical doctors, among them Anthony Fauci.

Vaccines are expected soon. Scientific advisers to the government meet Thursday to make a recommenda­tion on a Pfizer shot already being administer­ed in the U.K.

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