End of the US public emergency Covid-19

Los Angeles, May 12: The U. S. COVID-19 Public Health Emergency (PHE)The U. S. trade war ended Thursday, marking a first transition in the country’s fight against the pandemic.

The PHE announced through the U. S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. In January 2020, U. S. Secretary of State Alex Azar put in place transitional measures and allocate resources to further engage the pandemic, news firm Xinhua reported.

Since taking office in 2021, US President Joe Biden has prolonged the state of emergency.

The Biden administration’s resolution to end the emergency comes as COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations have declined due to the availability of vaccines, antiviral remedies, and widespread exposure to the virus.

The pandemic has at least 6 million hospitalizations and 1. 1 million deaths in the United States, according to the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. U. S.

The completion of the PHE will bring significant changes in the country’s response to the virus. The CDC will scale back its efforts to track the virus. Most tools, such as vaccines, remedies, and tests, will remain available, but some tools, such as some knowledge resources and reports, will change.

The Biden administration on Thursday also ended the Covid-19 vaccine for federal employees, federal contractors and foreign air travelers.

While public fitness experts agree that the country now has plenty of other equipment to fight covid-19, they warn that the virus will pose a lingering risk to the country’s battered fitness system.

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