Biden admin admits it will end COVID emergency in May, in a letter telling Republicans not to end COVID emergency

Biden admin admits it will end COVID emergency in May, in a letter telling Republicans not to end COVID emergency

DAILY WIRE

The Biden administration quietly admitted its plan to end the COVID-19 emergency declarations Monday, three years after the start of the pandemic.

In a statement of policy from the White House Office of Management and Budget, the White House admitted that it would file one last extension of the national and public health emergency declarations on April 11, then would end both one month later, on May 11. The memo comes in response to two bills in Congress that would force the end of these declarations.

“The COVID-19 national emergency and public health emergency (PHE) were declared by the Trump Administration in 2020,” OMB said in its statement. “They are currently set to expire on March 1 and April 11, respectively. At present, the Administration’s plan is to extend the emergency declarations to May 11, and then end both emergencies on that date. This wind-down would align with the Administration’s previous commitments to give at least 60 days’ notice prior to termination…

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