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.”
 
Look everyone, we’ve got a millionaire over here.

Personally, this is hilarious.
  • Massive debt.
  • Eggs are fucking $9 dollars a carton.
  • Gas is rising again , already back to 5~6 a gallon in some areas.
  • A family pack of beef is 30$ when a week ago, it was $12
  • People cannot afford to catch COVID, after May 11th , some people will actually and literally won't be able to afford catching it.
  • Across the country people cannot afford health care. COVID is the ultimate pre-existing condition, prepare to pay a premium if you have a cough that just won't go away after your infection passes or your sense of taste still hasn't returned. Life Insurance is about to become the new flex.
  • Don't worry about catching covid, you do have top of the line health insurance like the President does. Right?
  • Kicking millions off of Medicare will free up funding for Ukraine and Israel. We must show our support for these two pinnacles of freedom and liberty. Anyone who has anything bad to say, hates Freedom and is a anti semite!+
  • Can't have a world war if there's already a pandemic in progress. We need to sure up those numbers with "healthy" soldiers.
  • TIME TO JOIN THE MARINES KIDS, YOU DO WANT HEALTH CARE FOR MOMMY AND DADDY RIGHT?
  • The frighting number of people who need SNAP to supplement their income are going to be in a pinch when it gets cut. Good thing utlities, groceries, mortages, interest rates and rents are rising again. Wages? No. Unless you're a CFO,CEO or an American Politician.
  • Employers were threatening people during the height of the pandemic. Remember, your health and your life aren't important slave. With the end of the emergency, they have nothing to fear and can freely threaten employees again.
  • If you believe that only the vaccine will save you, it's time to be a good goy and open up your wallet. Forget anything sensible like avoiding the sick, teleworking to avoid spending money on gas or wearing a mask, only the vaccine will save you. It won't make you immune, we never said that - but please carry on like it does. You're helping spread it. Thank you for making us richer. Oh. That will be $500, please. See you again in 4 months.
And the best part. We're repeating not one, not two, but THREE hilarious moments of history.
Tally-ho lads!
 
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...
It's neither, it's raw indifference.

These people don't have a grand plan, they're pure beings of emotion and whatever "feels right" this week is the plan.

Where "feels right" can mean anything from "pleases my political sensibilities" to "Hurts people I don't care for"

Occasionally, you get a couple stacking decisions where their feelings were consistent for a bit that LOOKS like a plan, but it's all a mirage.

In the final equation, they don't care about you, they don't care if you die, they just care that as long as you are alive, you'll do what they say, that's how the world works.
 
Talk about a coincidence or cohencidence. Pfizer share slides in the aftermath of this announcement.
Pfizer Inc shares slid as much as 3.5% in premarket trading (before bouncing back) after the company forecasted COVID-19 vaccine sales for 2023 would miss the average Wall Street estimate by more than $2.5 billion.

The New York-based drug company expects Covid vaccine sales this year to be around $13.5 billion, below analysts' $16 billion forecast. Sales for its Covid pill Paxlovid were forecasted at about $8 billion, below the $9.2 billion expected by analysts.

Pfizer expects revenue for Covid-19 vaccines and pills to slide this year because of large government stockpiles but might see an increase in sales in 2024.

Revenue might fall even more this year as Americans appear to be pushing back on getting booster after booster.

Additionally, President Biden is expected to declare an end to the Covid national and public health emergencies on May 11.

Pfizer projects revenue this year to be between $67 billion and $71 billion after skyrocketing 23% to $100 billion in 2022.

For the fourth quarter, revenue was up by 2% to $24.29 billion, supported by the growth in the primary care business as Covid vaccine demand slumped.

Pfizer shares dropped as much as 3.5% in premarket trading. Shares are down 12.5% since topping around $54.70 in December.
 
Even if the vaxx mandates are dropped for federal agencies and their contractors (doesn't sound like this will do that, and you know those fucks will try to keep them), I am extremely reluctant to go back to my pre-covid employer - despite them hitting me up multiple times in the past two years to see if I was available. It was one of the most incredible jobs you could have, but everything that has happened since has me so fucking radicalized, I don't really think I could do it. I don't think I am alone in this sentiment either. We ain't never going back.
 
Even if the vaxx mandates are dropped for federal agencies and their contractors (doesn't sound like this will do that, and you know those fucks will try to keep them), I am extremely reluctant to go back to my pre-covid employer - despite them hitting me up multiple times in the past two years to see if I was available. It was one of the most incredible jobs you could have, but everything that has happened since has me so fucking radicalized, I don't really think I could do it. I don't think I am alone in this sentiment either. We ain't never going back.
Never forget never forgive. I'm not one to hold grudges but this whole covid thing is an exceptional case where I think it's necessary.
 
They lied. And people died.

These arrogant health care bigots will never change. The only thing that will change their mindset is to cut off federal subsidies to the health care industry. \

The entire industry has been corrupted and granted immunity from quality and price competition by government involvement.

When they had tyrannical control, some were perfectly willing to put us in camps for not complying with their petty regimes. We will never forget. Never again.
 
I’m 100% certain your wife’s boyfriend voted for him. Is that why you hate him so much?

To quote Beak Thing II in regards to Ethan Ralph:

'This gay baby needs some time at the Steamworks being worked over by hardcore bear fags. I'll be happy to accommodate the rage pig for this experience.'

Thinking he has a wife is very optimistic on your part. He is thirsting hard for the Ralphamale's cornhole
 
The number of people on here who told me I was gonna die from covid who ended up being fat or tardraged off the farms is oddly high. I never even changed my routine when covid started, lol.
Same, but I was always germaphobic and introverted from the start so things just kinda worked out for me. I've had a lot of fun these past three years now that more Americans have learned the magic of washing hands and not coughing uncovered close to people.
 
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.
Probably avian. It has been a huge problem in wild bird populations lately.
 
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I'm pretty sure that's the idea. I can't speak for everyone else but the company I work for has been shitting itself in rage over "labor shortages."
I know directly of one company that actually folded and called it quits due to the labor shortages, and they were quite large and had orders backed up nearly 9 months. I've had the devil's time hiring also and actually have expansion plans on hold until labor supply changes.

There are people out there, but the only ones left needing work seem to be the addicts that burn through their payments in a day, the rest are enjoying the holiday.
 
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Isn't this going to finally kick a lot of people off of welfare programs they don't really belong on, among other things?
I've been on Welfare ,let me explain a few misconceptions.

  • There's more white people, jews and hispanics on welfare than black. I don't know where the meme that blacks are the only ones on it come from.
  • Being on welfare is a punishment. You cannot make money, nor you can save money.
  • The moment you make more than slavery wages, you are automatically removed from the program and have to pay back EVERYTHING you received the moment you made too much.
  • The last two bullet points make it nearly impossible to get stabilized without the help of friends and family / winning the lottery/ life insurance payout/ marrying someone who makes 10X more than you/ working illegally off the books / selling drugs/ crime/ etc,
  • It's a trap that makes you dependent. Some people will never escape it because they're not stable enough for two~three months. It's like how 99% of Americans were 3 bad months away from Bankruptcy in 2019 and now in 2023, 99% of Americans are now 1 really bad month away from Bankruptcy
The people who shouldn't be on the programs, like the entirety of Kiras Joel?

They won't get kicked off of Welfare/Medicaid/SNAP. There's an entire town of jewish niggas who can't read, write or do math - - but the own cars, homes, have free education programs, premium college education, all on the dime of the government. But everyone else is the parasite who needs to get a job, I was assigned there for a while and it was the shittiest ,racist, redneck experience I've had in my life. Dealing drugs could have paid for college faster with less trauma. Between Joel and Williamsburg.. That was the moment I put on the mask. I've been wearing surgical masks around people since 2016 and I don't regret it. Everyone is nasty and fucking disgusting.

ANYWAY

People who really had to fucking struggle, due to COVID showing no fucking mercy? The people who still have lingering coughs and weaknesses? They're the ones suffering from this. But who cares about them? Get up and work! Ukraine and Israel need you!

What did the stimulus checks do? Nothing. Your office is closed. Your job is shuttered. Rent is due. Electric is due. Phone is due and they're saying "here's 600 dollars don't spend it all in one place." Meanwhile, our politicians are so extremely disconnected with from the people they represent, they don't see anything wrong with the situation. They refused to freeze increases until people recovered , they refused to freeze prices, they refused to punish scalpers, they refused to punish companies firing people for choosing their health over dying for a company that doesn't even provide health care IF they catch covid because they NEED to work.

We had the perfect chance to do the right thing. But since all the poor people only see RED VERSUS BLUE, they failed to see how the elites of our country profited infinitely. The people that run the show don't see Red or Blue, they only see Green.

Edit: Our Government, actually said " LET THEM EAT CAKE" and facebook banned people for saying that you should use your stimulus check to build a Guillotine.
 
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