Joe biden releases plan to fight covid, boost economy
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President-elect Joe Biden has called on Congress to enact a $1.9 trillion emergency relief package to fund a national COVID-19 vaccination program, provide Americans with $1,400 stimulus
checks and expand unemployment benefits as part of a sweeping response to the coronavirus and economic crises. “We must act now and act decisively,” Biden said in an address to the nation
Thursday night from Wilmington, Delaware. “The decisions we make in the next few weeks and months will determine whether we thrive in a way that benefits all Americans,” he said. Biden’s
transition team released a 19-page document that details how he would allocate the federal dollars. Biden said his plan, called American Rescue, is the first of a two-pronged approach to
defeating the virus and bringing back the economy. He said he would go to Congress next month with a recovery proposal that focuses on infrastructure and climate change, and that will also
include measures to help ease the financial burden on caregivers. The national vaccination plan, Biden said, will help meet his goal of administering 100 million shots during his first 100
days. It will be “one of the most challenging operational efforts we have ever undertaken as a nation,” he said. “There is tremendous demand for vaccines, and this is the most important task
facing the new administration,” says Bill Sweeney, AARP senior vice president for government affairs. “We are pleased this proposal includes a new focus and necessary funding to improve
vaccine distribution and steps to protect long-term care residents and staff who have been devastated by this pandemic.” Sweeney also said AARP was glad to see that the plan includes
economic stimulus payments, nutrition-assistance funding, paid sick and family leave, and aid to state and local governments. GET MORE AMERICANS VACCINATED “Things will get worse before they
get better,” Biden said Friday as he talked about the specifics of his vaccine plan from Wilmington. But, he said, “I’m convinced we can get it done. This is a time to set big goal,” he
added, because the health of the nation is literally at stake.” The national vaccine plan includes: * $20 billion for community vaccination centers, mobile vaccination units and money to
help states inoculate all Medicaid enrollees. Biden says he’ll enlist the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to immediately begin establishing 100 community vaccination centers
across the country, using school gymnasiums, sports stadiums and community centers. And, he said, he will make sure some of these sites are located in communities hardest hit by the
pandemic, such as African American and Latino communities, and in rural areas. He will also enlist independent and chain pharmacies to vaccinate more Americans. * Expanding the number of
people available to administer the vaccine. This includes retired health care workers, military medical personnel, National Guard members and nonclinical personnel who will be trained to
give people the vaccine shots. The plan also provides funding for 100,000 more public health workers to assist in the vaccine program and coronavirus contact tracing * Using the Defense
Production Act to accelerate the manufacture of both the vaccines and the materials needed to administer them — from syringes to protective equipment. Biden did not specify how many more
doses of the vaccine would become available. He did promise to make sure state and local officials know how many vaccine doses they will be getting and when. * Maintaining the two-dose
schedule for both the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines. * $50 billion to scale up testing and expand lab capacity * $30 billion for personal protective equipment, testing and vaccine
supplies and $10 billion to expand the manufacturing of needed supplies. “We're going to turn away from the state-by-state crazy quilt approach and have a national direction,” says
William Schaffner, epidemiologist and professor of preventive medicine and health policy at Vanderbilt University. “That makes sense.” ISSUE MORE STIMULUS CHECKS The plan provides $1,400 for
every eligible person on top of the $600 Congress allocated at the end of 2020. The proposal would also expand eligibility to adult dependents who did not receive financial assistance in
the previous stimulus rounds.
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