Biden Names 13 Members Of COVID-19 Advisory Task Force
President-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced a new COVID-19 advisory task force, drawn exclusively from the ranks of public health experts and scientists, to get a handle on the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
Biden's transition team revealed the 13-member task force will be co-chaired by former U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner David Kessler and Marcella Nunez-Smith, a public health expert at the Yale School of Medicine.
Other members are: Dr. Zeke Emanuel, Dr. Luciana Borio, Dr. Rick Bright, Dr. Atul Gawande, Dr. Celine Gounder, Dr. Julie Morita, Dr. Michael Osterholm, Dr. Robert Rodriguez, Dr. Eric Goosby and global health expert Loyce Pace, Biden's team said.
Twelve of the advisory team members are medical doctors, signaling Biden's intention to follow through on promises to use a "science-based" approach to taming the coronavirus.
"Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most important battles our administration will face, and I will be informed by science and by experts," Biden said.
"The advisory board will help shape my approach to managing the surge in reported infections; ensuring vaccines are safe, effective and distributed efficiently, equitably and free; and protecting at-risk populations."
Biden's team said Sunday Murthy and Kessler would head the task force.
The president-elect plans to meet with members of the task force on Monday.
Bright, the former director of the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, was removed from the federal post in April. He filed a whistleblower complaint and said he was removed after he resisted Trump administration efforts to make potentially harmful drugs widely available as a coronavirus treatment.
Bright testified in Congress in May that the Health and Human Services Department was dismissive of his "dire predictions" about the potential impact of COVID-19 and was unwilling to act on his recommendation that the United States ramp up production of face masks, respirators and other critical supplies.
The United States saw a new record in COVID-19 cases on Sunday, nearly 128,000, pushing its total since the start of the pandemic to nearly 10 million, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Cases have been on the rise for the past two weeks and reflect what many experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, have predicted with the arrival of colder weather and flu season. Fauci has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984.



NFP Announces Partnership with Axio Global Inc., Launches Axio360 QuickQuant Platform
Advisor News
- Equitable launches 403(b) pooled employer plan to support nonprofits
- Financial FOMO is quietly straining relationships
- GDP growth to rebound in 2027-2029; markets to see more volatility in 2026
- Health-related costs are the greatest threat to retirement security
- Social Security literacy is crucial for advisors
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Best’s Special Report: Analysis Shows Drastic Shift in Life Insurance Reserves Toward Annuity Products, and a Slide in Credit Quality
- MetLife to Announce First Quarter 2026 Results
- CT commissioner: 70% of policyholders covered in PHL liquidation plan
- ‘I get confused:’ Regulators ponder increasing illustration complexities
- Three ways the Corebridge/Equitable merger could shake up the annuity market
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- AKF STATEMENT ON RESOLUTION OF COURT CASE CHALLENGING CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY BILL 290
- WHITEHOUSE, SULLIVAN INTRODUCE LEGISLATION TO HELP BLIND AMERICANS RETURN TO WORK
- 20 years after passing nation-leading health care law, Mass. braces for new challenges
- Findings from Temple University Broaden Understanding of Colon Cancer (Mixed effects of area-level deprivation and healthcare access and individual-level health insurance on late-stage colorectal cancer diagnosis in Pennsylvania): Oncology – Colon Cancer
- Recent Reports from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Highlight Findings in Managed Care (Accuracy of posthospitalization stroke detection following carotid revascularization in Medicare claims): Managed Care
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- An Application for the Trademark “PREMIER ACCESS” Has Been Filed by The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America: The Guardian Life Insurance Company of America
- AM Best Assigns Credit Ratings to North American Fire & General Insurance Company Limited and North American Life Insurance Company Limited
- Supporting the ‘better late than never’ market with life insurance
- Best’s Special Report: Analysis Shows Drastic Shift in Life Insurance Reserves Toward Annuity Products, and a Slide in Credit Quality
- The child-free client: how advisors can support this growing demographic
More Life Insurance News