Selangor Journal
The White House is seen on the first day of a partial federal government shutdown in Washington, US, December 22, 2018. — Photo by REUTERS

US to end Covid-19 public health emergency this week

LOS ANGELES, May 9 — The United States will officially put an end to the Covid-19 public health emergency on Thursday (May 11).

The emergency was first instituted more than three years ago to provide funding and resources for the country to fight against the global pandemic.

Since taking office in 2021, US President Joe Biden has repeatedly extended the emergency.

The US Department of Health and Human Services has provided a roadmap outlining the transition away from the public health emergency. Although Covid-19 vaccines will probably be covered at least until September 30, 2024, Covid-19 treatments and testing might require out-of-pocket expenses based on health insurance. Medicaid determination is being pushed back to individual states.

Ending the Covid-19 public health emergency will impact some benefits, leading to mounting pressure on underinsured or uninsured people, said Xinhua.

The mandatory sharing of Covid-19 lab test results and local and state vaccine data with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will also come to an end when the public emergency ceases.

— Bernama

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