The Jerusalem Post

Peace team focuses on combating coronaviru­s

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The White House peace team, spearheade­d by Jared Kushner, has shifted its focus and is now assisting President Donald Trump with combating the coronaviru­s pandemic, an administra­tion official has confirmed to The Jerusalem Post.

Following the president’s address to the nation last week from the Oval Office and on Kushner’s advice, Avi Berkowitz, a special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns, joined Kushner in recent days. It was not immediatel­y clear what role the two are playing in helping with the administra­tion’s efforts.

“As Jared has gotten more involved on the coronaviru­s issue, it should not come as a surprise that Avi has as well,” an administra­tion official told the Post.

“The entire team is focused on the coronaviru­s response and protecting the health of the American people. This is the priority.”

The Washington Post first reported that Berkowitz, together with presidenti­al counselor Hope Hicks, is assisting Kushner with the coronaviru­s crisis.

As of Sunday night, there have been 3,700 confirmed cases of coronaviru­s in the US and 69 deaths. The Trump administra­tion has faced criticism over its response to the pandemic, mostly regarding the limited number of available coronaviru­s tests and the delay in supplying them to where they are needed.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommende­d on Sunday night that Americans should “cancel or postpone in-person events that consist of 50 people or more throughout the United States” for the next eight weeks.

“This recommenda­tion does not apply to the day-to-day operation of organizati­ons such as schools, institutes of higher learning, or businesses,” the CDC said. “This recommenda­tion is made in an attempt to reduce the introducti­on of the virus into new communitie­s and to slow the spread of infection in communitie­s already affected by the virus.”

Meanwhile, a number of Congress members are still under self-quarantine. Sen. Ted Cruz announced on Twitter over the weekend that he would extend his self-quarantine period until March 17, after he learned that a second person he has been in contact with, the leader of Spain’s VOX Party, has tested positive. The two met at Cruz’s office on March 3.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has also been under self-quarantine since March 12 after meeting a Brazilian official who later tested positive for the coronaviru­s, shared on Twitter Sunday night that he took a test and it came back negative.

“I’m very grateful, and like everyone else will follow the best practices to stay negative,” he said.

Similarly, Sen. Rick Scott has also been under self-quarantine since March 12 after meeting a Brazilian official at Mara-Lago. A few members of the House are under self-quarantine or working from home, as well.

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on Sunday that she would not allow restaurant­s to host more than 250 people and that sitting at the bar area will be prohibited.

Some 1,400 residents of the capital signed a petition on Sunday night, calling on the mayor to take more drastic steps to limit public gatherings, as the hashtag #ShutDownDC started trending on Twitter.

 ?? (Al Drago/Reuters) ?? THE NEW FOCUS OF White House senior advisor Jared Kushner’s team is ‘protecting the health of the American people,’ an official said.
(Al Drago/Reuters) THE NEW FOCUS OF White House senior advisor Jared Kushner’s team is ‘protecting the health of the American people,’ an official said.

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