President Biden’s isn’t playing games with his plan to tackle the pandemic.
His administration arrived ready to fight COVID-19.
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biochemist, neurobiologist, antibody engineer, and senior scientist atGlaxoSmithKline.
Michele C. Reed is a board certified family physician practicing in New York.
Rochelle Walensky is the 19th director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Hes talking about addressing and making sure that the vaccines get distributed in those areas, thats my area.
biochemist, neurobiologist, antibody engineer, and senior scientist atGlaxoSmithKline.
The Biden COVID-19 Plan
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According to theCDC, masks help contain the spread of COVID-19 because they prevent respiratory droplets from reaching others.
However, masks work best when everyone around you is wearing one.
This would include federal employees and contractors.
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There arent enough [vaccines] being allocated for the state.
Its key because we really have to get to the community, says Dr. Reed.
Another foe that stands in the way of reaching herd immunity: vaccine hesitancy.
Among President Bidens priorities is to develop public education campaigns in an effort to overcome vaccine hesitancy.
biochemist, neurobiologist, antibody engineer, and senior scientist atGlaxoSmithKline.
It is likely that more vaccines will need to be rolled out after 100 days.
President Biden plans to resume funding to WHO and reestablish the U.S. as an active leader in the consortium.
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In May 2020,20.5 millionpeople were unemployed, superseding the unemployment rate during the Great Depression.
People are running their savings dry, leaving women, BIPOC, and immigrants most heavily impacted.
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