The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US to end Covid emergency status on May 11

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WASHINGTON: The White House said Monday that the national and public health emergencie­s declared just as the Covid-19 pandemic took grip three years ago will officially end May 11.

The end to both federal emergency declaratio­ns, which took effect in January 2020 under then-president Donald Trump, will see funds used to subsidise Covid medicines, medical insurance and other types of government aid related to the pandemic come to an end.

In practice, part of these government assistance programs has already dried up due to opposition from Congress.

The remaining debate is largely political, with Republican­s who control the House of Representa­tives preparing bills that would seek to end the national emergency on March 1 and the public health emergency on April 11.

In a statement, the White House said that such abrupt cancelatio­ns of the two emergencie­s would have “highly significan­t impacts on our nation’s health system and government operations.”

This would include “chaos and uncertaint­y throughout the health care system.”

“Hospitals and nursing homes that have relied on flexibilit­ies enabled by the emergency declaratio­ns will be plunged into chaos without adequate time to retrain staff and establish new billing processes,” the statement said.

Another reason for a 60 day notice period through to May is to give the government time to prepare for the impact of lifting the emergencie­s on immigratio­n at the troubled US-Mexican border, the statement said.

A rule known as Title 42, currently in place to allow swift expulsion of undocument­ed migrants, is legal only because of the health emergency. Ending the emergency “precipitou­sly” will “result in a substantia­l additional inflow of migrants.”

The White House says it wants to end Title 42 and replace it with a different legal mechanism for controling the flow of would-be immigrants, but that it needs time to do this.

 ?? Photo — AFP ?? File photo of a syringe and a bottle reading ‘Vaccine Covid-19’.
Photo — AFP File photo of a syringe and a bottle reading ‘Vaccine Covid-19’.

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