Under what he is calling the American Rescue Plan, Biden’s federal COVID-19 efforts will include: 

A national vaccination programCommunity vaccination sites nationwideScaling up testing and tracingEliminating supply shortage problemsInvesting in high-quality treatmentsProviding paid sick leave to contain spread of the virus

Vaccines

“Americans are waiting to get their vaccines even while doses are sitting on shelves,” Biden said, proposing $20 billion be devoted to a national vaccination program.

The program will involve developing community vaccination centers around the country and deploying mobile vaccination units. Vaccinations will be available regardless of immigration status and provided without shared costs. 

Biden said his administration will “lay out our vaccination plan to correct course and meet our goal of 100 million shots by the end of our first 100 days” on Friday, January 15. 

“We will move Heaven and Earth to get more people vaccinated, to create more places for them to get vaccinated, to mobilize more medical teams to get shots in peoples’ arms, and to increase vaccine supply and get it out the door as fast as possible,” Biden said. 

Testing

The President-elect’s plan allocates $50 billion to help schools and local governments implement testing protocols, which will rely on more rapid tests.

“Expanded testing will ensure that schools can implement regular testing to support safe reopening, that vulnerable settings like prisons and long-term care facilities can regularly test their populations, and that any American can get a test for free when they need one,” Biden said.

Treatment

The proposal expands investment in development, manufacturing, and purchase of therapies to ensure wide availability and affordability of effective COVID-19 treatments. It would also fund studies of the long-term health impacts of COVID-19 and potential treatments for long-haulers.

Research on New Viral Strains

Funding will also be used to identify and address emerging strains of COVID-19. “We simply do not have the kind of robust surveillance capabilities that we need to track outbreaks and mutations,” Biden said. “Tracking the way the virus is changing and moving through the population is essential to understanding outbreaks, generating treatments and vaccines, and controlling the pandemic.” 

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Biden plans to increase genetic sequencing, surveillance, and outbreak analytics capacity.

PPE

Biden’s proposal adds $30 billion to the Disaster Relief Fund to ensure sufficient supplies and protective gear. It outlines a plan to provide federal reimbursement for emergency response resources to states, local governments, and Tribes, as well as $10 billion to expand U.S. manufacturing for pandemic supplies. 

School Safety

The President-elect is also asking for funding to help schools reopen safely by:

Reducing class sizesModifying spaces so students and teachers can socially distanceImproving ventilationHiring more custodians and nursesProviding personal protective equipmentIncreasing transportation capacity to facilitate social distancing on school busesHiring counselors to support students as they transition back to their classrooms

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