INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The United States on Thursday extended the COVID-19 pandemic&s status as a public health emergency for another 90 days, thereby preserving
measures like high payments to hospitals and expanded Medicaid, Reuters reported.The extension was announced by United States Health
Secretary Xavier Becerra on Thursday
Last month, President Joe Biden said in an interview that ''the pandemic is over,& which prompted criticism from health experts.The toll of
the COVID-19 pandemic has diminished significantly since early in Biden&s term when more than 3,000 Americans per day were dying, as
enhanced care, medications and vaccinations have become more widely available, read the report.But hundreds of people a day continue to die
from the coronavirus in the United States, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Biden has asked
Congress for $22.4 billion more in funding to prepare for a potential case surge.Former President Donald Trump had declared a national
emergency in 2020 to free up $50 billion in federal aid.The post US extends COVID-19 public health emergency declaration first appeared on