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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
White House Asks For $10B More To Battle Covid
The White House mounted another effort on Tuesday to secure billions of dollars from Congress for a new generation of coronavirus vaccines and treatments, even as Republicans remain skeptical about how past allocations were spent. Biden officials finalized a request this week for about $10 billion in public health funds by year鈥檚 end, part of a larger request in the lame-duck session of Congress that would also include funding for Ukraine and disaster relief for hurricane damage in Florida, according to six people who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe confidential budget discussions. (Diamond, 11/15)
Senate lawmakers voted on Tuesday to end the federal government鈥檚 emergency declaration on the Covid-19 pandemic, a status that has given the Biden administration tools to combat聽the coronavirus.聽The Senate voted 62-36 to end the emergency declaration nearly three years after it was invoked. It鈥檚 unclear if the House will take up the measure.聽President Biden threatened to veto any congressional efforts to end the national emergency declaration鈥檚 status,聽said the Office of Management and Budget in a statement.聽(Ferek, 11/15)
More on the spread of covid 鈥
With this year鈥檚 Thanksgiving the third since the onset of the pandemic, there are now many tools to help manage Covid-19 risk, including safe and widely available vaccines. But this coronavirus still presents a danger, especially to older people and those with chronic medical conditions. (Hetter, 11/16)
Ashish Jha, the White House Covid-19 coordinator, predicted Tuesday that the United States will not be heading toward another Covid-19 surge driven by holiday gatherings akin to the Omicron wave in 2021. (Florko, 11/15)
According to NBC News data, Covid deaths have fallen consistently since Aug. 31, when the seven-day average of daily Covid deaths was at 571. A month later, on Sept. 30, the number fell to 475. By Halloween, 365 were dying per day, on average, from Covid. (Edwards, 11/15)
Nearly 60% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients and 68% of their nonhospitalized counterparts seen at two healthcare centers in Madrid, Spain, early in the pandemic reported still having at least one symptom 2 years later, suggests a study published today in JAMA Network Open. (Van Beusekom, 11/15)
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As he faces the possibility of increased scrutiny from what is likely to be a Republican-controlled House, Anthony Fauci on Tuesday signaled he is willing to go to the mat to justify the government鈥檚 response to the Covid-19 pandemic and viral research programs. 鈥淚鈥檇 be more than happy to discuss anything that we鈥檝e done over the last several years with this outbreak, since I have nothing to hide and I can defend everything we鈥檝e done,鈥 Fauci said at the annual STAT Summit. (Joseph, 11/15)
While billions of vaccine doses administered during the pandemic have generated reams of data about the safety and effectiveness of mRNA, they haven鈥檛 answered one of the field鈥檚 biggest questions: How do you send messenger RNA exactly where it needs to go in the body? (Wosen, 11/16)