Texarkana Gazette

Key parts of Biden’s plan to confront delta variant surge

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President Joe Biden has unveiled a new “action plan” plan to confront the COVID-19 surge that’s being driven by the spread of the delta variant. It mandates vaccines for federal workers and contractor­s and certain health care workers, requires employees at companies with 100 or more workers to be vaccinated or tested weekly, lays the groundwork for a booster shot campaign and recommends that large venues require proof of vaccinatio­n or a negative COVID test. The plan also makes recommenda­tions on keeping schools open.

Key parts of the plan:

Vaccine Mandates

■ All federal workers and contractor­s must get vaccinated, with limited exceptions.

■ Private employers with 100 or more workers will have to require them to be vaccinated or tested weekly. Employers must provide paid time off for vaccinatio­n.

■ About 17 million health care workers in hospitals, clinics and other facilities that accept Medicare and Medicaid payments must get vaccinated.

■ Some 300,000 employees of Head Start early childhood education and other federal education programs must get vaccinated.

Schools and Events

■ Governors are urged to require vaccinatio­n for school district employees.

■ The federal government will continue to follow through with money for widespread testing in schools.

■ Stadiums, concert halls and other venues for large events are urged to require proof of vaccinatio­n or negative COVID test.

Boosters

■ Federal agencies will lay the groundwork for a smooth booster shot campaign, starting the week of Sep. 20 — if the Food and Drug Administra­tion authorizes or approves the boosters.

Masks and Testing

■ Mask requiremen­ts will continue for interstate travel and in federal buildings. The Transporta­tion Security Administra­tion will double fines on airline, train and other travelers who refuse to mask up.

■ The number of pharmacies offering free testing will be expanded to 10,000.

■ Walmart, Amazon and Kroger will offer at-home COVID tests at cost, about a 35% savings for consumers.

COVID Care

■ The Pentagon will double military medical teams helping local hospitals overwhelme­d with virus patients.

■ Federal agencies will boost shipments of a COVID-19 treatment known as monoclonal antibodies by 50%. Medical teams will be dispatched to help administer the treatments.

Economy

■ Top loan amounts for small businesses affected by the pandemic will be increased to $2 million from $500,000 currently.

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