Covid-19: US will end public health emergency on 11 May, says Biden
President Joe Biden has announced to the US Congress that he will end the country’s Covid-19 public health emergency on 11 May, although about 500 Americans are currently dying every day from Covid-19. He also plans to end the related national Covid-19 emergency.
In contrast, the World Health Organization said on 27 January that the Covid-19 pandemic was still a public health emergency.
The US administration’s statement said that extending the emergencies until May would provide time for an orderly transition. Ending the emergencies will mean that many Americans will lose the health insurance provided through the Medicaid programme, which helps people on low incomes and was extended during the pandemic. Many others will find that they no longer get free tests, treatments, or vaccines.
Source: BMJ, 1 February 2023