Chief of staff: White House hopes to revive Trump plan to mail masks to Americans

“This was an idea that really came up last year in the Trump administration — the public health agencies recommended it, President Trump vetoed it for some reason,” Klain told NBC’s Lester Holt. “We want to get this back on track. I hope in the next few days, or next week, we may be able to announce some progress on this.”

The Biden administration’s professed amenability to the proposal comes after US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky appeared to cast doubt on whether sending Americans masks would necessarily convince those who did not already wear them to do so. When asked by CNN’s Anderson Cooper last week if it made sense for the federal government to send masks to American households, she replied that “it’s not entirely clear to me that the reason people aren’t wearing masks is because they don’t have access to them.”

“Certainly, I would highly advocate for those in areas where they’re under-resourced and they can’t purchase masks or they don’t have access to masks, we need to make sure that people have the protection,” Walensky continued. ‘But it’s not entirely clear in my mind that the challenge of mask wearing has been one of access.”

On Thursday, Klain again defended the administration’s target of getting 100 million people vaccinated for Covid-19 in its first 100 days, telling Holt that “we’re trying to ramp up vaccine production and vaccine distribution — we’ll have more to say about the targets that come after.”

President Joe Biden said last week that he expects the US will soon be able to vaccinate 1.5 million people a day, raising the bar by roughly 500,000 more vaccinations than its target of 1 million per day in his first 100 days in office. He said the US could surpass that initial target in about three weeks.

Klain rebuffed Holt’s point that the Trump administration managed to hit 1 million doses of vaccine administered per day, asserting that “the Trump administration hit a million shots a day one day out of 40.”

According to data from the CDC, vaccine administration first hit 1 million per day on January 7, and while it seesawed under and over 1 million a day in the final two weeks of Donald Trump’s presidency, the trend line clearly grew.
Klain also addressed negotiations over Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief proposal vs. Senate Republicans’ much more modest package, expressing openness to more targeted disbursement of relief checks to families in need.

“A question’s been raised about whether or…

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