On Thursday, the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency formally ended. But behind it, pandemic-era emergency support will also come to an end.
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency formally ends
The formal end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency is a symbolic step representing the nation’s emergence from the traumatic COVID-19 pandemic.
The pandemic-era emergency support programs will be coming to an end after the Public Health Emergency formally ends. No free food at all.
People are getting their life back, like they got their jobs back, with no restrictions. But even though the Public Health Emergency ended, people are always trying to catch up because the living expenses are more expensive than before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Access to vaccines, treatment, and tests is always accessible
President Biden’s Administration assures that even after the Public Health Emergency had ended, access to vaccines, treatment, and tests is always accessible.
The data from Census Bureau show pandemic relief efforts decrease childhood poverty, but this will expire now because Public Health Emergency ended.
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