President-Elect, Joe Biden, is hitting the ground running as he just announced his new COVID-19 task force which will strengthen the fight against the pandemic.
Biden chose a black woman, Marcella Nunez-Smith, also an associate professor of internal medicine, to co-chair the advisory board that will help in the proper management of the disease, Face to Face Africa reports. The president-elect said that the battle against coronavirus will be one of the great challenges his administration will be facing, adding that the board will help to “shape” his “approach”.
The black professor is from Virg*n Islands. It should be noted that before her appointment, she had been advising Biden’s campaign on the outbreak. Marcella Nunez-Smith will co-chair the advisory board that will be advising Biden on the coronavirus outbreak.
Two other black people also made the board and they are Eric Goosby and Loyce Pace, both very seasoned health professionals. Nunez-Smith was the director of Yale’s Centre for Community and Health Equity and also the founding director of the equity research and innovation, among other positions.
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