dixiegirl1035
I will do it, but I won't like it
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“As Biden makes the transition, it's not clear whether President Donald Trump's administration will grant Biden's new task force access to the federal agencies. But, work with the governors could begin as soon as possible.“
Ah, thank you for posting this. I had been wondering.
So the president-elect team can start working with governors right away - those who are concerned about the rapidly rising levels, and who are willing - even though the president-elect team have to wait until later in January before they can put their full pandemic plan into action, or issue any Executive Orders.
Sydney made an announcement today.
They will still have NYE fireworks (they are always SO spectacular ... and crowded ... and televised).
But they are shortening the display to 'just a few minutes', blocking off all the roads to the city so people cannot congregate, and only allowing frontline workers to enter the harbourside viewing areas (yay! good for them)
Sydney CBD to be locked down on NYE with shortened fireworks display
Yes, that's the most he can do at this point--make suggestions--and after he's in office, he can put his plan into effect.
He still won't be able to issue a federal mask mandate, however, because that still falls to the governors, and even if they issue mandates (many have), their legislatures can override them and throw the responsibility to individual counties, such as happened in Kansas.
I don't think a lot of folks realize the US isn't just one huge country under a single administration. It's a "nation of states," and each of those states has a lot of rights when it comes to rules like this.
Biden can close borders and reduce state-to-state travel, and he can develop a task force to help educate and inform. I hope he does because I've been waiting for a national educational push that appeals to people on an emotional level.
I think everyone on this thread understands what it is like there. We have spoken about that many times.
My country is also a nation of states. Each state makes its own decisions.
Fortunately, our states here work hard to get on the same page when it comes to something serious like this that affects the whole nation.
Biden-Harris are going to try to do that same thing, to the best of their ability.
Implement mask mandates nationwide by working with governors and mayors and by asking the American people to do what they do best: step up in a time of crisis.
Experts agree that tens of thousands of lives can be saved if Americans wear masks. President-elect Biden will continue to call on:
Biden-Harris Transition:
- Every American to wear a mask when they are around people outside their household.
- Every Governor to make that mandatory in their state.
- Local authorities to also make it mandatory to buttress their state orders.
Combating COVID-19 | President-Elect Joe Biden
Yay! Dr. Osterholm is on there!
(eta: in the latest Osterholm update I posted last night, he refers to our current situation as a “rocketship” blasting off.)
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“Biden on Monday named the members of the team of public health and science experts to develop a blueprint for fighting the coronavirus.
The group includes doctors and scientists who have served in previous administrations, many of them experts in public health, vaccines and infectious diseases.
Notable among the members is Rick Bright, a vaccine expert and former head of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. He had filed a whistleblower complaint alleging he was reassigned to a lesser job because he resisted political pressure to allow widespread use of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug pushed by President Donald Trump as a COVID-19 treatment.“
Coronavirus in Illinois updates: Here’s what’s happening Monday with COVID-19 in the Chicago area
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