Business Biden to end COVID-19 Emergency - Sorry Billy, you can't have World War 3 until you finish all your Global Pandemic.

https://time.com/6251377/covid-19-over-national-emergencies-may-11/

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden informed Congress on Monday that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most of the world has returned closer to normalcy nearly three years after they were first declared.


The move to end the national emergency and public health emergency declarations would formally restructure the federal coronavirus response to treat the virus as an endemic threat to public health that can be managed through agencies’ normal authorities

It comes as lawmakers have already ended elements of the emergencies that kept millions of Americans insured during the pandemic. Combined with the drawdown of most federal COVID-19 relief money, it would also shift the development of vaccines and treatments away from the direct management of the federal government.

Biden’s announcement comes in a statement opposing resolutions being brought to the floor this week by House Republicans to bring the emergency to an immediate end. House Republicans are also gearing up to launch investigations on the federal government’s response to COVID-19.


Then-President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar first declared a public health emergency on Jan. 31, 2020, and Trump later declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency that March. The emergencies have been repeatedly extended by Biden since he took office in January 2021, and are set to expire in the coming months. The White House said Biden plans to extend them both briefly to end on May 11.


“An abrupt end to the emergency declarations would create wide-ranging chaos and uncertainty throughout the health care system — for states, for hospitals and doctors’ offices, and, most importantly, for tens of millions of Americans,” the Office of Management and Budget wrote in a Statement of Administration Policy.

More than 1.1 million people in the U.S. have died from COVID-19 since 2020, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including about 3,700 last week.

Congress has already blunted the reach of the public health emergency that had the most direct impact on Americans, as political calls to end the declaration intensified. Lawmakers have refused for months to fulfill the Biden administration’s request for billions more dollars to extend free COVID vaccines and testing. And the $1.7 trillion spending package passed last year and signed into law by Biden put an end to a rule that barred states from kicking people off Medicaid, a move that is expected to see millions of people lose their coverage after April 1.

“In some respects, the Biden administration is catching up to what a lot of people in the country have been experiencing,” said Larry Levitt, the executive vice president for health policy at Kaiser Family Foundation. “That said, hundreds of people a day are still dying from COVID.”

Still, some things will change for Americans once the emergency expires, Levitt pointed out.

The costs of COVID-19 vaccines are also expected to skyrocket once the government stops buying them, with Pfizer saying it will charge as much as $130 per dose. Only 15% of Americans have received the recommended, updated booster that has been offered since last fall.

People with private insurance could have some out-of-pocket costs for vaccines, especially if they go to an out-of-network provider, Levitt said. Free at-home COVID tests will also come to an end. And hospitals will not get extra payments for treating COVID patients.

Legislators did extend for another two years telehealth flexibilities that were introduced as COVID-19 hit, leading health care systems around the country to regularly deliver care by smartphone or computer.
The Biden administration had previously considered ending the emergency last year, but held off amid concerns about a potential “winter surge” in cases and to provide adequate time for providers, insurers and patients to prepare for its end.


Officials said the administration would use the next three months to transition the response to conventional methods, warning that an immediate end to the emergency authorities “would sow confusion and chaos into this critical wind-down.”


“To be clear, continuation of these emergency declarations until May 11 does not impose any restriction at all on individual conduct with regard to COVID-19,” the administration said. “They do not impose mask mandates or vaccine mandates. They do not restrict school or business operations. They do not require the use of any medicines or tests in response to cases of COVID-19.”


Case counts have trended downward after a slight bump over the winter holidays, and are significantly below levels seen over the last two winters — though the number of tests performed for the virus and reported to public health officials has sharply decreased.


On Monday, the World Health Organization said the coronavirus remains a global health emergency, even as a key advisory panel for the group found the pandemic may be nearing an “inflexion point” where higher levels of immunity can lower virus-related deaths. China, for example, reported an unprecedented surge in December after lifting most of its COVID-19 restrictions.

Moments before the White House’s announcement, Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., accused the president of unnecessarily extending the public health emergency to take action on issues like forgiving some federal student loan debts.

“The country has largely returned to normal,” Cole said Monday, introducing a Republican-backed bill calling for an end to the health emergency. “Everyday Americans have returned to work and to school with no restrictions on their activities. It is time that the government acknowledges this reality: the pandemic is over.”


The House was scheduled to vote Tuesday on legislation that would terminate the public health emergency.


The bill’s author, Rep. Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., said he still hopes the House will proceed with a vote. He said he was surprised by the White House move, but thinks the legislation may have played a role in prompting the administration to act.


“I think we should go forward,” he said late Monday as lawmakers returned to the Capitol. “If for some reason they don’t do it on May the 11th, the vehicle is still there for Congress to take back its authority.”
 
Niggas always so cynical. If big pharma/feds this powerful to control the world and hate humanity so much, they would have gave everyone AIDS instead of Covid, lol.

Just watch out for some mallato nigga hitting a bathhouse in a nice suit giving bussy to everyone. Then you know shit is real. Paypigs over 30 years are better then 2z
 
They tried with monkeypox, don't you remember?

Sorry, "mpox". Please don't question why "monkey" is considered racist.
And it turns out it was such a nothingburger only homos and their endless orgies could keep it spreading around.
Nobody who needs to die died.

I hate you, Corona-chan. Lamest. Plague. Ever.
Her art wasn't even all that good. Certainly not as cute as Ebola-chan.

PS: I LOVE YOU, EBOLA-CHAN! Please don't kill me.
 
Kinda shocked they're finally doing it, tbh. I figured the COVID emergency wouldn't be over until being part of the first spree of executive orders by a new Republican president.
They used that emergency to justify just about everything and I'd wager there had to be some overt threats by Congressional leadership against the Biden admin to get this done. It's probably a big part of why Ron Klain has resigned.
 
Yet another indirect implication that COVID wasnt as serious as it was made out to be and the government actors benefited from it.
In Russia COVID was basically cancelled as soon as the war begun. It's now only mentioned very briefly and irregular, even by the opposition media.
But, off course, COVID restrictions on public gatherings aka protests are in full force, can't let go of that incredibly useful excuse.
 
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Kinda shocked they're finally doing it, tbh. I figured the COVID emergency wouldn't be over until being part of the first spree of executive orders by a new Republican president.
They used that emergency to justify just about everything and I'd wager there had to be some overt threats by Congressional leadership against the Biden admin to get this done. It's probably a big part of why Ron Klain has resigned.
I'm just hoping the goddamned vaccination mandates die. They have absolutely murdered healthcare worker retention.
 
One phrase:

COVID-23.
*22.

nCov-19 wasn't on anyone's radar until 20. Making the sequel similarly start a year before it was publicized makes it look less like they rolled it out as soon as they announced this.

I agree with you on the ulterior motives bit. They have to have something up their sleeve if they're going to try and memory hole three years of peoples' lives.
They don't need a memory hole, they just need retarded college students who are willing to burn loot any murder and dissenters. The kind of college students who will go from sympathyzing with blacks over Tuskegee one week to blind faith the next, because they have a shorter memory span than a goldfish and are just trying to keep up with whatever is ideologically correct. College students who openly brag about only getting their news from late night shows because it's a way to performatively display the emotional labor the heretics put them through.
 
No, the worst part it by using CoViD 19 to push a political agenda is that it used up most peoples trust in our medical and governmental institutions.

Now if/when we get a real pandemic, like say a re-run of the Spanish flu, there will be many more deaths then necessary as most people will scoff at the first reports. They burned up all the trust it took decades to build all to get Orange Man out of office and replace him with senile sex pest man.

That's not a good trade and clearly shows that most politicians will put themselves and their masters interests waaaaaaaaaay ahead of public interests...as if we didn't already know that.
 
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Now if/when we get a real pandemic, like say a re-run of the Spanish flu, there will be many more deaths then necessary as most people will scoff at the first reports. They burned up all the trust it took decades to build all to get Orange Man out of office and replace him with senile sex pest man.
Calling this a downside assumes that it is desired to minimize deaths. On one hand I could believe that the people who let America burn to install the senile sex pest man wants to preserve as many lives as possible... On the other I could go full tinfoil and declare it part of the depopulation operation.

Are we still in clown world?
 
There is going to be a vote on The WHO Global Pandemic Resonse Treaty this May (they tried it last year and it was rejected). Pray it does not pass. Bill Gates said there will be another more serious pandemic and that it may be man made. These fuckers need to die before they push another pandemic. I will not comply, fuck these facists!
 
Ok, fine. At the very least we're still due a major economic recession sometime soon. As a direct result of that "emergency."

Looks like we're gonna have to hunker down a few years longer, kiddies.
 
I was talking about this in chat the other day but essentially this was a necessary step to stop people from drawing insane amounts of welfare as they have been for around 2 years. You're going to be seeing a lot of angry sheboons and mountain dew mamas at the grocery store in March. This program has cost 133 million a month in my state alone. That's one state. And that's only in foodstamps and not in tangible funds for having children which was about $200 per head capped at either $400 or $600 ON TOP OF the usual welfare they'd get.
 
Covid was bad, but not ultra bad.

Nature still has loads of tricks up her sleeve and it as I eat dinner looking at my steak, eggs and bacon, I know jolly well it's either going to be Avian, Bovine or Swine flu that's going to be the kicker. Perhaps they will pick up some genetic material from SARS CoV 2 to make it a nice hamburger for us all.

There are things waiting for us, and nature is the ultimate virologist. She can not be beaten.
 
*22.

nCov-19 wasn't on anyone's radar until 20. Making the sequel similarly start a year before it was publicized makes it look less like they rolled it out as soon as they announced this.
Election variant says hi. Here's how it will play out. They'll say it's done, pretend that things are fine. Around February of next year, there'll be a flu coming out of China - they're messy enough that there's always a flu coming out of that country. Biden will try to pretend nothing's happening, but around the time of the primaries the MSM will crank up any complications from a horrifying new flu that's gotten 1000 deaths! They'll tout infection rates a lot more before they start locking down again and pin the crippling economic woes on the new flu instead of the recession. With that fully in swing they'll say there's no choice but to have mail-in voting everywhere. Some red states will protest, GOPe controlled red states will 'reluctantly' bend the knee as the people in charge there think that the Uniparty games haven't changed.

The end goal here is stopping Trump from getting in by any means necessary. Perhaps that means rigging it so it's DeSantis versus Biden, and the Uniparty will allow DeSantis in to keep the facade of democracy ongoing. Perhaps Trump goes in and they make sure that the states they control flip without a massive midnight drop this time. Perhaps Trump pulls a Bull Moose or Perot which would allow Biden to slip in uncontested. In any case they do not want him to have any power again.
 
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Question is, will everyone play along this time? Blue states undoubtedly would do so. They are beaten into submission after all.

Oh they absolutely will. They learned nothing. Leftists are naturally subverted with no strong standards or roots, thus they are very easy to manipulate even with contradicting evidence. With that said, the government isnt unaware of the radical drop in trust in institutions, especially medical ones, in the last few years (for some reason...) so maybe they are aware that second time's the charm wouldnt apply here.
 
Don't forget who declared the emergency, people.


No big deal though, as long as the stock market's going up due to money printing and the plebs get their $1,200 stimmies! How anyone could continue to support this asshole is beyond me.

Trump is easily the worst president we've ever had in our country's history. A total coward who refused to stand up for what was right when it counted and ran us into the ground with more debt we can't repay outside of the massive inflation he caused.
I’m 100% certain your wife’s boyfriend voted for him. Is that why you hate him so much?

as I eat dinner looking at my steak, *eggs* and bacon
Look everyone, we’ve got a millionaire over here.
 
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