I want to thank the more than 85,000 men and women at @HHSGov. Over the past two decades, I have had the great privilege to work with and lead these public servants, who are so committed to enhancing and protecting the health and well-being of every America.
It has been the greatest professional privilege and honor of my life to serve as Secretary of @HHSGov. Leading the department during an unprecedented pandemic, we created a historic partnership, Operation Warp Speed, with @DeptofDefense, our scientists, and the private sector.
I want to thank the more than 85,000 men and women at @HHSGov. Over the past two decades, I have had the great privilege to work with and lead these public servants, who are so committed to enhancing and protecting the health and well-being of every America.
Today I am delivering my final State of the Department address as @HHSgov Secretary. It has been my honor to serve the American people, and I am proud of all we have accomplished to promote and protect the health and wellbeing of Americans.
Watch live: bit.ly/3bVHFB1
The men and women of @HHSGov’s Public Health Service and #NDMS have been instrumental in our fight against #COVID19. Today, I had the honor of thanking them in-person for their heroic work and assistance ahead of the Presidential inauguration, where they will be onsite.
Continue social distancing, wearing a face covering, and washing your hands frequently to help protect yourself and others around you from #COVID19. Learn more: hhs.gov/coronavirus. #COVIDStopsWithMe
Today on #MLKDay we remember Dr. King's life and legacy of upholding the unalienable rights of all Americans. Let us honor his memory and commitment to service by reflecting on what we can do in our own way to serve our families, our neighbors, our communities, and our country.
Today we pause to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. #MLKDay--which has been designated a National Day of Service—is “a day on, not a day off.” Honor Dr. King’s legacy by serving. Here’s how: americorps.gov/newsroom/even…
While vaccines may prevent COVID-19, monoclonal antibody treatments could improve COVID-19 symptoms in certain people and help them stay out of the hospital. combatcovid.hhs.gov/i-have-c…