A look at new steps Biden team launching to fight virus

<p>WASHINGTON &mdash; The White House says President Joe Biden is taking a series of new steps to combat the coronavirus, hoping to get the country closer to normal by July 4. The administration will:</p>
<p>— Direct states to make all American adults eligible for vaccinations by May 1.</p>
<p>— Deliver vaccines directly to up to an additional 700 community health centers that reach underserved communities, increasing the total number of participating centers to 950. </p>
<p>— Double the number of pharmacies in the federal pharmacy program to more than 20,000. </p>
<p>— Expand mobile operations in hard-hit communities.</p>
<p>— More than double the number of federally run mass vaccination centers.</p>
<p>— Deploy an additional 4,000 active-duty troops to support vaccination efforts, bringing the total to over 6,000.</p>
<p>— Expand the pool of people able to administer shots to include dentists, certain emergency medical technicians, midwives, optometrists, paramedics, physician assistants and others.</p>
<p>— Launch a new federally supported Find a Vaccination website by May 1.</p>
<p>— Launch a call center by May 1 to help people find vaccinations.</p>
<p>— Deploy technology teams to states that need help improving their websites.</p>
<p>— Direct the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to issue additional guidance on what people can do after being fully vaccinated, addressing travel, gatherings, work and houses of worship.</p>
<p>— Supply federal financing to help expand testing in schools.</p>
<p>— Have the Department of Education host a national Safe School Reopening Summit this month.</p>