Biden names Vidur Sharma Covid testing adviser


By Arul Louis

New York, Jan 15 (IANS): US President-elect Joe Biden on Friday named health policy expert Vidur Sharma as the testing adviser on his Covid-19 Response Team.

Sharma, the latest Indian American nominee for a key position in the administration of Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris that takes over next Wednesday, will be joining others dealing with the fight against coronavirus like Surgeon General-nominee Vivek Murthy, and Covid-19 Task Force members Atul Gawande and Celine Gounder.

Sharma, like many Biden nominees, is an old White House hand having served in the administration of former President Barack Obama, when Biden was Vice President.

In that stint, he was a health policy adviser on the Domestic Policy Council working on implementing Obama's signature programme of trying to ensure health insurance for all, known as Obamacare.

As President Donald Trump tried to end Obamacare, Sharma worked to counter it as the Deputy Research Director of Protect Our Care, a coalition of organisations against repealing it.

He has also advised health sector organisations.

In the announcement of his nomination and that of others to the White House Covid-19 Response Team, Harris said: "I look forward to working closely with these dedicated public servants not only to address this urgent crisis, but also to build better preparedness for future pandemics and other public health threats."

On Thursday, the Biden-Harris transition announced the nomination of two Indian Americans, Sonia Aggarwal as the climate policy adviser, and Garima Verma as the Digital Director for Biden's wife Jill Biden, who will become the First Lady next week.

The key nominees include Neera Tanden, who will be the Director of the Office of Management and Budget likely with cabinet rank, and like Murthy will have to be confirmed in her job by the Senate, and Vedant Patel, to be his Assistant Press Secretary, Vinay Reddy to be the Director of speechwriting and Gautam Raghavan, to be the Deputy Director of the Office of Presidential Personnel.

Among others are: Bharat Ramamurti, Deputy Director of the National Economic Council; Sabrina Singh, Deputy Press Secretary for Harris, and Maju Varghese, Executive Director of their inauguration -- the swearing-in ceremony and the festivities around it.

At the powerful National Security Council, the nominees are Tarun Chhabra, Senior Director for Technology and National Security; Sumona Guha, Senior Director for South Asia, and Shanthi Kalathil, Coordinator for Democracy and Human Rights.

 

  

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  • Anant Nagpur, Ottawa

    Sat, Jan 16 2021

    It is a tradition for out going president to leave a note for incoming president but President Trump is not
    attending it rules out even if he did what it would say I wonder? However it would be wonderful if he changes his mind and attend the ceremony to bring unity and peace to the country and go in style. I hope at least vice president Mike Pence leaves a note for incoming vice president Kamala Harris to bring closure to the entire political drama. The whole world needs it now with everything else that is going on, people are tired, they do not want any more stress, mental health and other crisis. Enough is enough. I have faith in new incoming administration and I think they will do the right thing. Best to them and us.
    Cheers

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