President's inauguration: What's Joe Beden gonna do first?

Joe Biden is expected to swear today as president of the United States after spending 50 years in politics working for the moment. But what do I do first? He will start the presidency with hasty executive decisions as of the first ten days. There are presidential directives that do not [...]
He will start the presidency with hasty executive decisions as of the first ten days.
There are presidential directives that do not require approval of the congress, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
At the top of the list of things that Beden is going to do is to ease or remove the contractary travel stop, imposed by his predecessor Donald Trump against countries he sees as a threat to national security, and reunification with the Paris Climate Agreement.
Meanwhile, these are the other points where the new president's focus will be drawn:
The Relief of the Coronnavirus Indiction
Coronavirus has killed more than 400,000 Americans and is expected to be the top priority of the new administration.
One of the executive orders will be to put masks around the country, even though it is expected to come at odds with some state governors.
100 million doses of vaccines in the first 100 days
Mr. Beden wants to speed up the vaccine of the American people with the aim of vaccinating 100 million people in his first 100 days on duty.
Reuniting the World Health Organization [To] OBS]
Its agenda includes the pledge to reverse President Trump's decision to abandon the World Health Organization.
Trump had announced his withdrawal plans since summer, after accusing the WTO of mismanaging the virus that emerged from China.
Re-support of American Allies
The incoming president has said he plans soon to bring back the allies of the United States with the promise that “America is behind you” proving that this country is willing to lead the world again. /Periscope











