The
new Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy will
also take over the duties of President Joe Biden's current
COVID-19 and mpox response teams, the White House said.
The office will be a charged with "leading, coordinating, and
implementing actions related to preparedness for, and response
to, known and unknown biological threats or pathogens that could
lead to a pandemic or to significant public health-related
disruptions in the United States," its statement said.
Biden announced Friedrichs as the office's inaugural director.
Friedrichs is currently special assistant to the president and
senior director for Global Health Security and Biodefense at the
White House National Security Council.
The White House had been expected to cut down its COVID response
team after the U.S. government in May ended its COVID Public
Health Emergency. Biden said in September last year he believed
the coronavirus pandemic was over in the United States.
In June, the White House announced the departure of Ashish Jha,
the last of the Biden administration's rotating COVID response
coordinators.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Alison
Williams)
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