Going Big: How Stadiums Are Being Used In The Fight Against COVID-19
KEY POINTS
President-elect Biden wants 100 million people vaccinated in his first 100 days
Unlike the polio campaign in the 1950s, the effort is troubled by a trust deficit
Looking at the slow pace of providing inoculations against COVID-19, state and local leaders are starting to open up stadiums and other large facilities as mass vaccination sites, though guidelines on social distancing could complicate the effort.
President-elect Joe Biden, in an address to the nation on Thursday, said he aimed to have 100 million people injected with their first shots of the two-shot regime by the end of his first 100 days in office on April 30.
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(Photo : Alex Wong/Getty Images) U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks during day two of laying out his plan on combating the coronavirus at the Queen theater January 15, 2021 in Wilmington, Delaware.
President-elect Joe Biden announced his nominations for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), bringing back familiar faces.
Joe Biden nominated New York emergency department commissioner Deanne Criswell as the FEMA administrator and former CIA deputy director David Cohen to come back for the same role.
Joe Biden s FEMA and CIA picks come with more nominations confirmed by his team to The Associated Press. And it appears the incoming administration is putting a premium on experienced public servants.
Corona-Simulation zeigt: Lockdown bis Ende Januar reicht nicht
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