Biden Finally Announces When COVID 'Emergency' Will End

Biden Finally Announces When COVID 'Emergency' Will End


The COVID-19 virus has not been a major issue in the U.S. — and certainly, nothing like it was throughout 2020 and into 2021 — yet the federal government’s ‘COVID emergency’ has endured long after the disease faded.

No one but Joe Biden and his team really knows why that is, but the president has finally announced when it will end: In May, apparently.

“The Biden administration plans to let the coronavirus public health emergency expire in May, the White House said on Monday, a sign that federal officials believe the pandemic has moved into a new, less dire phase,” The New York Times reported on Monday.

“The White House wants to keep the emergency in place for several more months so hospitals, health providers and health officials can prepare for a host of changes that will come when it ends, officials said. Millions of Americans have received free Covid tests, treatments and vaccines during the pandemic, and not all of that will continue to be free once the emergency is declared over,” the report continued.

“An average of more than 500 Americans are still dying daily from Covid,” the report continued, citing a dubious statistic. “But at the three-year mark, the coronavirus is no longer upending everyday life to the extent it once did, partly because much of the population has at least some protection against the virus from vaccinations and prior infections.”

The White House added that “the nation needed an orderly transition out of the public health emergency,” according to the Times, though it’s pretty clear that in most of the country, Americans are going about their lives without the knowledge that an emergency still exists.

In January, the Biden regime extended the emergency until April via a Transportation and Security Administration (TSA) rule requiring all non-citizen travelers to the United States be “fully vaccinated” for the virus.

“On October 25, 2021, the President issued a proclamation, Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic, to move away from the country-by-country restrictions previously applied during the still ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to adopt an air travel policy that relies primarily on vaccination as an added tool to the current multi-layered strategy to advance the safe resumption of international air travel to the United States,” the order said.

“The Proclamation rescinds the previous proclamations for COVID-19 related travel restrictions and governs the entry into the United States of noncitizen nonimmigrants traveling to the United States by air,” the order continued.


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