'It is simply inexcusable that we may be right back where we were two years ago due to lack of funding for the basics: tests, vaccines, treatment, and data.'
"It is simply inexcusable that we may be right back where we were two years ago due to lack of funding for the basics: tests, vaccines, treatment, and data," said one public health expert.The White House announced Monday it will be scaling back public health measures to fight the Covid-19 virus despite surging infections rates elsewhere in the world and critics who say that it is much too premature to act as though the pandemic is over.
The fact that uninsured Americans are still in need of specific funding from Congress to ensure they can get Covid-19 and vaccines, said Jacob Silverman of, is evidence that"the pandemic changed almost nothing about the politics of healthcare in this country."