A man is given a coronavirus disease test at pop-up testing site in New York City, US, on April 11, 2022.WASHINGTON - The United States on Wednesday renewed the Covid-19 public health emergency, allowing millions of Americans to keep getting free tests, vaccines and treatments for at least three more months.
The Department of Health and Human Services in a statement said it was extending the public health emergency and that it will give states 60 days notice prior to termination or expiration."We've all had access to coverage and we've been able to tap into the availability of Covid-19 testing, treatments, and vaccines, largely at no cost during the public health emergency, but not all of these items will continue to be free when the public health emergency ends," said Dr.
A second pot of federal funds it had been using for testing, treating, and vaccinating the uninsured has dried up as Congress wrangles over how much more to allocate.When the public health emergency expires, insured people will be subject to co-pays or other costs, while the uninsured will lose easy access to free testing.
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