Emergency Nurses Association asks Biden to include nurses in COVID task force
A letter from the Emergency Nurses Association on behalf of its 52,000 members to President-elect Joe Biden, urged him to include nurses in his COVID-19 task force.
On Nov. 9, President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris rolled out their transition COVID-19 advisory board.
"Dealing with the coronavirus pandemic is one of the most important battles our administration will face, and I will be informed by science and by experts," Biden said in a press release announcing the board.
"We were surprised that although the group contains ten medical doctors of varying specialties, there were no nurses -- and especially those nurses who are providing care on the front lines during this pandemic or have clinical expertise in infectious disease management -- named to the task force," the ENA's letter read.
"Nurses, including emergency nurses, have been on the frontlines of the pandemic since day one, performing critical triage, testing and bedside care functions for their patients," it continued. "Once a vaccine is approved, nurses will play a critical role in its administration to the public."
The ENA asked Biden to "expand the membership of your COVID-19 Task Force to include the unique perspective and clinical expertise of America’s nurses."
ABC News' Alexandra Svokos and Molly Nagle contributed to this report.