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Dual Events, Dueling Messages: Trump, Biden Paint Discordant Pictures Of Pandemic Future

The current and future presidents held concurrent public events Tuesday, but that's where any similarities cease. At his vaccine summit, President Donald Trump claimed that the worst of the coronavirus crisis is over. President-elect Joe Biden, when introducing his selected health team, warned that the worst is yet to come.

President Trump's and President-elect Joe Biden's starkly different outlooks on the coronavirus pandemic were on display in real time on Tuesday, underscoring the distrust and problems that have hindered the country鈥檚 pandemic response for months. (Samuels, 12/8)

One president all but declared victory over the pandemic, hailing new vaccines as a 鈥渕edical miracle鈥 and congratulating himself for doing what 鈥渘obody has ever seen before.鈥 The next president declared the pandemic deadlier than ever, calling it a 鈥渕ass casualty鈥 event that is leaving 鈥渁 gaping hole鈥 in America with more misery to come. 鈥淲e鈥檙e here to discuss a monumental national achievement,鈥 President Trump boasted on one screen. 鈥淔rom the instant the coronavirus invaded our shores, we raced into action.鈥 鈥淲e鈥檙e in a very dark winter,鈥 President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. said minutes later in his own speech on another screen. 鈥淭hings may well get worse before they get better.鈥 (Baker, 12/8)

The nation鈥檚 top infectious-disease expert was a notable no-show at President Trump鈥檚 coronavirus vaccine summit at the White House on Tuesday. Anthony S. Fauci told colleagues that he had a scheduling conflict, so he wasn鈥檛 seated among the government health officials in the Southcourt Auditorium. Which made it all the more jarring when he popped up via video message on the jumbo screen at a health-related event with President-elect Joe Biden in Wilmington, Del., at the same time. (Nakamura, 12/8)

In other news about the presidential transition 鈥

President-elect Joe Biden鈥檚 transition team will meet with officials representing the Trump administration鈥檚 Operation Warp Speed coronavirus vaccine program on Thursday, according to the initiative's chief adviser Moncef Slaoui.聽鈥淲e have a meeting planned on Thursday. We look forward to, you know, sharing all the information and working together,鈥 Slaoui said on 鈥淕ood Morning America鈥 on Tuesday. (Chalfant, 12/8)

Health care battles in Washington are going to take a new turn next year with the arrival of a Democratic president and the departure of President Trump.聽President-elect Joe Biden has vowed the federal government will take a far larger role on COVID-19 than the Trump administration, which mostly left the response to individual states. Biden is also likely to take unilateral action to shore up ObamaCare and undo regulations issued by Trump, and there might even be some room for bipartisan action on health care. (Hellmann, 12/7)

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