U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday, in her first briefing since President Joe Biden’s inauguration, said the Biden administration learned that morning the Trump administration had “no real plan” for the production and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, as the country faced a grim milestone of over 400,000 deaths due to the illness. Biden will be signing further executive orders using the Defense Production Act to speed up PPE delivery, expand testing, treatment and public health workforce, launch a vaccination campaign and more.
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Coronavirus: Biden to sign executive order for plan to combat COVID-19 pandemic, says Pelosi
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