White House Already Scaling Back COVID Relief Plans Amid Uncertain Funding
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White House Already Scaling Back COVID Relief Plans Amid Uncertain Funding
White House
Already Scaling Back, COVID Relief Plans, Amid Uncertain Funding.
On March 15, the White House stepped up its push
to convince Congress to appropriate billions
of dollars in coronavirus relief funding.
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On March 15, the White House stepped up its push
to convince Congress to appropriate billions
of dollars in coronavirus relief funding.
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'The New York Times' reports that the White House
has already scaled back plans to purchase monoclonal
antibody medicines to prevent and treat COVID-19.
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In addition to this, the government will also
stop reimbursing medical providers who
provide COVID care for the uninsured in April.
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The original $22.5 billion in funding that
the Biden administration was seeking
was cut down to $15.6 billion by Congress.
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The original $22.5 billion in funding that
the Biden administration was seeking
was cut down to $15.6 billion by Congress.
.
Now, even that reduced figure is in doubt.
The push to have funding approved comes as
a Senate panel prepares to vote on opening an investigation into
the origins of the pandemic and the government's response.
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The push to have funding approved comes as
a Senate panel prepares to vote on opening an investigation into
the origins of the pandemic and the government's response.
.
Earlier this week, the House approved a massive $1.5 trillion omnibus spending package.
.
However, House Democrats were forced to remove
COVID funding from the package knowing that Senate
Republicans would refuse to approve the bill.
.
Now, the fate of the COVID relief bill remains unclear
as House Democrats are hesitant to bring a bill before
the Senate they know Republicans won't approve.
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