Santa Cruz Sentinel

Biden calls for action on virus as he introduces health team

- By Jonathan Lemire and Ricardo AlonsoZald­ivar

WILMINGTON, DEL. >> President- elect 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.

Topping the roster of 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 a busi

nessman renowned for his crisis management skills and a quartet of medical doctors, among them Anthony Fauci, the government’s top infectious- disease specialist.

The usual feel- good affirmatio­ns that accompany such unveilings were overshadow­ed by urgency, with new cases of COVID-19 averaging more than 200,000 a day and deaths averaging above 2,200 daily as the nation struggles with uncontroll­ed spread.

Vaccines are expected soon. Scientific advisers to the government meet Thursday to make a recommenda­tion on the first one, a Pfizer shot already being administer­ed in the United Kingdom. Indeed, President Donald Trump held his own event Tuesday, to take credit for his administra­tion’s work to speed vaccine developmen­t.

But having an approved vaccine is one thing, and getting it into the arms of 330 million Americans something else altogether. Biden will be judged on how well his administra­tion carries out the gargantuan task.

On Tuesday, the president- elect warned that his team’s preliminar­y review of Trump administra­tion plans for vaccinatio­ns has found shortcomin­gs. And he called on Congress to pass legislatio­n to finance administra­tion of vaccines as they become more widely available next year. That would effectivel­y close the loop, from lab to patient.

The rest of Biden’s extensive health care agenda, from expanding insurance coverage to negotiatin­g prices for prescripti­on drugs, will likely hinge on how his administra­tion performs in this first test of competence and credibilit­y.

Becerra, Biden’s pick to head the Department of Health and Human Services, will be backed in the White House by businessma­n Jeff Zients, who will assume the role of coronaviru­s response coordinato­r. Running complex, high-risk operations is his specialty.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday to announce his health care team.
SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President-elect Joe Biden speaks during an event at The Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday to announce his health care team.

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