White House Coronavirus Task Force
The White House Coronavirus Task Force is a United States Department of State task force that "coordinates and oversees the Administration's efforts to monitor, prevent, contain, and mitigate the spread" of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19).[1] It was established on January 29, 2020.[2]
The Task Force is chaired by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence. Deborah Birx is the response coordinator.[3]
Background
The first known case in the United States of COVID-19 was confirmed in the state of Washington on January 20, 2020, in a 35-year-old man who had returned from Wuhan, China on January 15.[4] The White House Coronavirus Task Force was established on January 29.[2] On January 31, the Trump administration declared a public health emergency,[5] and placed travel restrictions on entry for travellers from China.[6]
On March 10, 2020, The Hill reported that U.S. Senate Republicans who had attended a briefing with President Donald Trump had encouraged him to hold more briefings and to make Anthony Fauci the "face of the federal government's response" because according to an unnamed senator, "he has credibility", he "speaks with authority" and he "has respect in the medical community."[7] The role of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar was downsized, according to the Wall Street Journal, with Pence taking a larger role.[8]
The task force has used press briefings to communicate updates, guidelines, and policy changes to the public during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in the US.[9][10]
Members
See also
- Pete Gaynor, Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Brett P. Giroir, leading the Department of Health and Human Services' efforts to coordinate coronavirus testing
- Peter Navarro, Defense Production Act Policy coordinator
References
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Further reading
- White House team on testing from Politico
External links
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