Biden, Harris urge Americans to stay home during Inauguration Day ceremony

The 59th Presidential Inauguration will be a historic and exciting event -- "and one that every American can enjoy from their home," the Biden inaugural committee said

Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
Joe Biden, Kamala Harris
IANS New York
2 min read Last Updated : Dec 16 2020 | 8:20 AM IST

US President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will be sworn into office on the steps of the United States Capitol on January 20, 2021, just like other American leaders throughout history but almost every other detail of Inauguration Day will be transformed by Covid-19 public health protocols.

In fact, Biden's inauguration team is urging Americans to stay home and watch history unfold on their television or digital screens. Pointing to the "unprecedented" public health crisis, the inaugural committee plans for an extremely small "footprint" of the in-person event that "honors and resembles sacred American traditions" and also keeps Americans safe.

"The ceremony's footprint will be extremely limited, and the parade that follows will be reimagined," the Presidential inaugural committee said in a statement on Tuesday. At this time, it is not clear if outgoing president Donald Trump will participate.

"The 59th Presidential Inauguration will be a historic and exciting event that showcases the strength and diversity of our nation -- and one that every American can enjoy from their home," the Biden inaugural committee said.

Previewing the blueprint for a reimagined event, the team said plans are on to "honor the inaugural traditions Americans have always known": An outdoor swearing-in ceremony, a "reimagined" parade and "virtual celebrations" feature in the bucket list.

After the swearing-in ceremony, Biden will deliver an inaugural address that "lays out his vision to beat the virus, build back better, and bring the country together."

Meanwhile, Inaugural Day merchandise - tees, mugs, socks, masks, coasters and blankets - have gone on sale on the official site.

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Topics :Joe BidenKamala HarrisCoronavirusUS Presidential elections 2020US politicsCoronavirus Vaccine

First Published: Dec 16 2020 | 7:36 AM IST

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