Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Biden boots for ‘safe inaugurati­on’

We’re going to follow the science and the recommenda­tions of the experts on keeping people safe

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WILMINGTON, North Carolina ( AFP) — US President- elect Joe Biden said Friday that he expects his January inaugurati­on to be a scaled-down event with an emphasis on safety because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“We’re going to follow the science and the recommenda­tions of the experts on keeping people safe,” Biden told reporters.

“So it’s highly unlikely there’ll be a million people on the mall,” he said. “My guess is there will probably not be a gigantic inaugural parade down Pennsylvan­ia Avenue.”

“My guess is there’ll still be a platform ceremony but I don’t know how it’s all going to work out,” he said.

Recent presidents have been sworn in at an outdoors ceremony at the US Capitol attended by their predecesso­r but President Donald Trump has declined to commit to attending the event and continues to refuse to concede the election.

The 78- year- old Biden is to be sworn in as the 46th president of the United States on 20 January 2021.

Biden said he expects the inaugurati­on to be “something that is closer to what the (Democratic) convention was like than the typical inaugurati­on.”

The Democratic convention was mostly virtual because of the pandemic.

“My guess is you’ll see a lot of virtual activity in states all across America engaging even more people than before,” Biden said.

“People want to celebrate,” he said. “People want to be able to say we’ve passed the baton, we’re moving on, democracy is functionin­g.”

Biden said he was certain about one thing.

“In my inaugural speech I’m going to ask people to commit for 100 days to wear a mask,” he said.

My guess is you’ll see a lot of virtual activity in states all across America engaging even more people than before.

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