Biden signs bill ending Covid-19 national emergency
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed legislation to end the national emergency for Covid-19 enacted in March 2020, according to Washington Post.
A White House official said that ending the emergency will not impact the planned wind-down of the Public Health Emergency, which provided many Americans with Covid-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines at no charge.
It is an endeavor, he continued, to break the worldwide pandemic's hold on the world's largest economy.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed legislation to end the national emergency for Covid-19 enacted in March 2020, according to Washington Post.
A White House official said that ending the emergency will not impact the planned wind-down of the Public Health Emergency, which provided many Americans with Covid-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines at no charge.
It is an endeavor, he continued, to break the worldwide pandemic's hold on the world's largest economy.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday signed legislation to end the national emergency for Covid-19 enacted in March 2020, according to Washington Post.
A White House official said that ending the emergency will not impact the planned wind-down of the Public Health Emergency, which provided many Americans with Covid-19 tests, treatments, and vaccines at no charge.
It is an endeavor, he continued, to break the worldwide pandemic's hold on the world's largest economy.
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Biden signs bill ending Covid-19 national emergency
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