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Soon after receiving emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Administration, the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine was distributed to all 50 states for immediate use, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommending that states prioritize frontline workers and residents of long-term care facilities. And while many Americans could finally breathe a sigh of relief that a vaccine with the hope of returning life back to normal was finally here, not everyone is convinced yet, with surveys finding that concerns ranged from side effects to its safety and effectiveness, to the politics surrounding the development process, The Hill reports.
Published December 16. 2020 9:39PM
Ian Duncan and Michael Laris, The Washington Post
WASHINGTON - President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday formally introduced Pete Buttigieg as his nominee to run the Transportation Department, saying the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., will play a significant role at the intersection of his administration s plans to put the nation back on its feet after the coronavirus pandemic.
The choice of Buttigieg, who sought the Democratic presidential nomination and has an ardent following among some members of the party, will bring a dash of star power to what is normally a staid, if important, department. He also represents another first for a president-elect who has promised to build the most diverse leadership team in history: an openly gay Cabinet nominee going to the Senate for confirmation.
Biden says Buttigieg will play key role in rebuilding country after pandemic
Ian Duncan and Michael Laris, The Washington Post
Dec. 16, 2020
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WASHINGTON - President-elect Joe Biden on Wednesday formally introduced Pete Buttigieg as his nominee to run the Transportation Department, saying the former mayor of South Bend, Ind., will play a significant role at the intersection of his administration s plans to put the nation back on its feet after the coronavirus pandemic.
The choice of Buttigieg, who sought the Democratic presidential nomination and has an ardent following among some members of the party, will bring a dash of star power to what is normally a staid, if important, department. He also represents another first for a president-elect who has promised to build the most diverse leadership team in history: an openly gay Cabinet nominee going to the Senate for confirmation.