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Biden’s COVID Transition Team, Election Drug Policy Reform. Nov 13, 2020, Part 1

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🗓️ 13 November 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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The New Biden Administration Plans For COVID-19 It’s been less than a week since it became clear that Joe Biden would be the president elect. While President Trump and his allies continue to push unsubstantiated claims of election misdeeds—with no evidence—the Biden transition team is moving into action.  This week, as coronavirus cases spike alarmingly around the country, the president-elect unveiled his own coronavirus task force. The team of experts will help guide the incoming administration’s COVID-19 response, as well as potentially shape the fight against the pandemic once the Biden administration is sworn in in January.  The panel will be co-chaired by three prominent names: David Kessler, the former FDA commissioner; Marcella Nunez-Smith, an associate dean at Yale Medical School focusing on health equity research; and Vivek Murthy, former U.S. surgeon general. The remainder of the panel is made up of experts from across academia, industry, and government roles.   Lev Facher, Washington correspondent for STAT, joins Ira to talk about the makeup of the task force, and how a Biden administration coronavirus response might differ from existing policy.  The Election Shows Americans Are Rethinking The War On Drugs Last week, all eyes were on the presidential election. But across the country, another major referendum was put before many voters.  In every state where drug reform was on the ballot, it passed. Voters in Arizona, Montana, New Jersey, and South Dakota legalized recreational marijuana. And medical marijuana got approved in Mississippi and South Dakota. In Washington D.C., residents voted to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. And in Oregon, all drugs, including heroin and cocaine, will now be decriminalized. The state will also legalize the use of psilocybin, the psychedelic drug found in magic mushrooms. With so many states approving pro-drug measures, from the deep blue to the deep red, does this signal a major turning point for how Americans view the war on drugs? Joining Ira to talk about this are Amelia Templeton, health reporter at Oregon Public Broadcasting in Portland and Lee Strubinger, politics and public policy reporter for South Dakota Public Broadcasting in Rapid City.  Everywhere In America, COVID-19 Is Surging It’s been another bad week for COVID-19 in the United States. Every state in the country is seeing increased cases, most at rates indicating completely unchecked community spread. Hospitalizations are at their highest rate ever: more than 60,000 people were in the hospital with coronavirus infections on Tuesday. And following the now-expected pattern, deaths are also rising, with more than 1,000 being recorded every day and that number, too, steadily increasing. Experts are predicting that an additional 20,000-25,000 people could die in the next two weeks alone, and 160,000 new deaths by February 1, 2021. MIT Technology Review’s Amy Nordrum briefs Ira on the latest alarming pandemic numbers, what President-Elect Biden said he wants to do about the climate crisis, and, on a lighter note, some stories you might have missed—like how Alphabet is unrolling optical internet in Kenya, and the amazing discovery of advanced water filtration in the ancient Mayan city of Tikal.

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0:00.0

This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flato. Later in the hour, a look at changes in drug policy legislation

0:06.1

across the country and what the presidential transition means for COVID-19 response. But first,

0:12.7

November has been a month so far, right? A presidential election with days of waiting for results.

0:18.1

A Biden administration working to transition, even as Republicans

0:22.9

have refused to concede. And I'm sorry to say, worsening news about the pandemic. COVID-19 is

0:30.8

increasing in every state of the Union. And this week, hospitalizations reached a record unseen any time previously in this pandemic.

0:41.4

And as of yesterday, 67,000 people were in the hospital.

0:46.3

Hospital systems overwhelmed are on the brink.

0:48.9

We also have record deaths each day.

0:52.2

To put that in perspective, there are more American deaths now,

0:56.8

topping that of Vietnam and Korean wars combined. For more about COVID and other science news

1:03.8

of the week, Amy Nordrum, an editor for MIT Technology Review, joins us. Happy Friday the 13th, Amy. Thank you. I were good to be here.

1:13.6

Okay, let's get ready to some of these questions. We pretty much have to start with COVID-19.

1:18.5

The numbers are grim, even New York, which was so hearted in the spring, is putting back some

1:24.3

restrictions this week as percentages rise. Okay, get into how bad is it getting?

1:30.7

Well, the pandemic is worse than it's ever been here in the United States. Yesterday,

1:35.1

set a new record for both daily new cases and hospitalizations. And it's higher now than it was

1:42.6

in either of the previous peaks that we saw earlier this year in

1:45.7

April and July. Yesterday we had more than 152,000 new cases of COVID reported in the United States.

1:53.6

And at this point, we've had more than 100,000 new cases a day for more than a week.

1:58.3

And unfortunately, we'll see how today goes, but that number has just

2:01.4

continued to tick up and up. Now, this peak that we're in now is expected to last longer,

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