US set to end COVID public health emergency

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Washington: The war against the Covid-19 epidemic is still going on all over the world. However, in most countries of the world, the restrictions regarding covid have been lifted. Meanwhile, the US is preparing to end the Covid-19 public health emergency.

The US will end this health emergency in May. A public health emergency has been in force in the US for nearly three years.

After the start of Corona in the year 2020, the then US President Donald Trump declared a public health emergency. Corona was at a peak in the year 2021.

The White House has announced that the US is ready to end the COVID-19 emergency on May 11, nearly three years after large-scale pandemic measures were implemented in the country to curb the spread of corona infection.

In 2020, then US President Donald Trump imposed a Covid National Emergency and Public Health Emergency, which was repeatedly extended by the current President Joe Biden.

Due to the Covid Public Health Emergency, Americans in the country received free corona tests, vaccines and treatment. Now the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) said the announcements would expire in the coming months.

According to the information, the White House is now preparing to hand over the Corona vaccine to the private sector in the country.