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President-elect Biden's new COVID-19 task force gives the US a fresh chance to turn around a public health disaster

  • Written by Catherine Lynne Troisi, Associate Professor of Management, Policy, and Community Health and Epidemiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
imageBiden and Harris meet with their COVID-19 advisers virtually on Nov. 9.AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster

A change in administration in January will bring a new pandemic strategy for the United States. President-elect Joe Biden has announced his transition COVID-19 advisory council, and there are high expectations that its recommendations to combat the...

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