The Biden administration plans to end the COVID-19 public health emergency and national health emergency designations on May 11, the White House announced Monday.
WASHINGTON – The Biden administration is winding down the treatment of COVID-19 as an emergency, restructuring how the federal government will respond to the pandemic that is entering its fourth year.
President Joe Biden intends to end the COVID-19 national and public health emergencies on May 11, the White House said Monday. That means that many Americans could have to start paying for COVID-19 testing and treatment after the declarations cease.
The FDA has halted the emergency use authorization of Evusheld because it does not appear to protect against COVID-19 from viral variants currently circulating in the United States.