President Biden Announces Members of the Biden-Harris Administration COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force

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PRESIDENT BIDEN ANNOUNCES MEMBERS OF THE BIDEN-HARRIS ADMINISTRATION COVID-19 HEALTH EQUITY TASK FORCE


The COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force will provide recommendations for addressing health inequities caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and for preventing such inequities in the future

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to plague the country, it has had a disproportionate impact on some of our most vulnerable communities. Shortly after COVID-19 was first identified in the United States, disparities in testing, cases, hospitalizations and mortality began to emerge. These inequities were quickly evident by race, ethnicity, geography, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, and other factors. President Biden and Vice President Harris have released a National Strategy to combat the pandemic that has equity at its core. To help ensure an equitable response to the pandemic, the President signed an executive order on January 21 creating a task force to address COVID-19 related health and social inequities. This Task Force is chaired by Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith.

Today, President Biden and Vice President Harris announced the following individuals to serve as non-federal members of the Biden-Harris COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force. Individuals selected by the President are:

 

Mayra Alvarez of San Diego, CA                         Tim Putnam of Batesville, IN

 

James Hildreth of Nashville, TN       Vincent Toranzo of Pembroke Pines, FL

 

Andrew Imparato of Sacramento, CA               Mary Turner of Plymouth, MN

 

Victor Joseph of Tanana, AK             Homer Venters of Port Washington, NY

 

Joneigh Khaldun of Lansing, MI                 Bobby Watts of Goodlettsville, TN

 

Octavio Martinez of New Braunfels, TX      Haeyoung Yoon of New York, NY

 


As Chair, Dr. Nunez-Smith will also ask six additional Federal agencies to be represented on the COVID-19 Health Equity Task Force as federal members. These include the United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Justice, and Department of Labor.

The Task Force is charged with issuing a range of recommendations to help inform the COVID-19 response and recovery. This includes recommendations on equitable allocation of COVID-19 resources and relief funds, effective outreach and communication to underserved and minority populations, and improving cultural proficiency within the Federal Government. Additional recommendations include efforts to improve data collection and use, as well as a long-term plan to address data shortfalls regarding communities of color and other underserved populations. The Task Force’s work will conclude after issuing a final report to the COVID-19 Response Coordinator describing the drivers of observed COVID-19 inequities, the potential for ongoing disparities faced by COVID-19 survivors, and actions to ensure that future pandemic responses do not ignore or exacerbate health inequities.