Indian-american appointed key member of US COVID-19 task force
WASHINGTON DC: Leading Indian-american health policy consultant Seema Verma has been appointed as one of the key members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force constituted by US President Donald Trump to combat the deadly disease that has claimed six lives in the country and infected over 90 others.
Trump on January 30 created the coronavirus task force to lead his administration's response to the deadly virus that emerged in China and has wrecked havoc across the globe.
The task force is led by Secretary of Health and Human
Services Alex Azar, and is coordinated through the National Security Council.
In a tweet on Monday, US Vice President Mike Pence announced the appointment of Seema Verma, Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), and Robert Wilkie, Secretary for the Department of Veterans Affairs, to the task force.
"The White House Coronavirus Task Force has been working every single day to ensure the health, safety & well-being of the American people," he tweeted.
"Today, we made good progress in combatting the spread of the Coronavirus and added key members, @Seemacms and @SecWilkie, to the Task Force," he said.
All the six deaths in the US are from the Washington state with 43 domestic cases and 48 cases of the individuals who returned to the US, officials said on Monday.
Trump along with Pence reviewed the situation at the White House on Monday with top health officials and those leaders from the pharma corporate sector who are working on either vaccine or therapeutics for the COVID-19.