Biden administration plans to end COVID-19 emergency declarations May 11

Biden administration plans to end COVID-19 emergency declarations May 11

Jan 30, 2023 by CBS News

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  • Politics January 30, 2023 / 6:15 PM / CBS News Heart-related deaths rose sharply in 2020 Heart-related deaths rose sharply during first year of COVID pandemic 04:42 The White House is planning to end COVID-19 emergency declarations on May 11, the most public signal yet that the Biden administration now believes the worst of the pandemic is over, the White House announced Monday.
  • The announcemnt was in a formal statement of opposition to two GOP bills set to be voted on in the House this week that would immediately end the national emergency and public health emergency first enacted during the Trump administration that quickly opened up federal money and resources to cities and states responding to the pandemic.
  • The Centers for Disease Control said there were 3,756 new deaths attributed to COVID-19 last week, and 3,726 hospitalizations in the same period.
  • — Kathryn Watson contributed to this report In: Biden Administration COVID-19 COVID-19 Pandemic White House * Coronavirus Ed O'Keefe Ed O'Keefe is a senior White House and political correspondent for CBS News based in Washington, D.C.

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