
White House will roll out next phase of Covid-19 response Wednesday
CNN
The White House will roll out a new strategy laying out the next phase of its response to the coronavirus pandemic on Wednesday, two administration officials told CNN, outlining a vision that involves fewer disruptions to daily life while preparing for the unpredictable potential of another game-changing variant.
The White House's coronavirus response team and the administration's leading health officials will announce the "National Covid-19 Preparedness Plan" during an event on Wednesday, the officials said. The event will come on the heels of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, in which the President will declare that the country can "move forward safely" into a less disruptive phase of the pandemic, one of the officials said.
The new strategy, outlined in a roughly 100-page plan, is the product of nearly two months of work by the White House's coronavirus response teamand consultations with dozens of external experts, public health officials and governors.

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