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Biden to extend US national emergency due to Covid-19 health risk

Biden said the deaths of more than 9,00,000 Americans from Covid-19 emphasised the need to respond to the pandemic with “the full capacity” of the federal government.
Former President Donald Trump had declared a national emergency almost two years ago to free up $50 billion in federal aid.

“There remains a need to continue this national emergency,” Biden said in a letter on Friday to the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate. The letter was released the White House.
The emergency would have been automatically terminated unless, within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president sent a notice to Congress stating it is to continue beyond the anniversary date.

Biden’s step to extend the emergency comes even as a slew of local leaders in the United States are dialing back pandemic restrictions as the Omicron wave ebbs. The governors of New York and Massachusetts announced last week that they would end certain mask mandates in their states, following similar moves New Jersey, California, Connecticut, Delaware and Oregon.
US health officials said earlier this week they were preparing for the next phase of the pandemic as Omicron-related cases decline.

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