I thought that the pandemic was officially over?
That’s what Joe Biden told us just 4 short weeks ago but now we are seeing Health & Human Services completely demolish that claim by extending the ‘public health emergency’ by 90 more days.
If it wasn’t already incredibly obvious that this entire pandemic was a charade and about social control, this move right here 100% proves it.
These people will do anything in their power to hang onto their power. They will do anything they can, up until the absolute last minute, to maintain control. They do this brazenly and unabashedly.
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The way they cling to power is disgusting. It’s like watching a cockroach desperately attempting to escape the exterminator, only a cockroach actually has a place in the ecosystem and the larger circle of life.
U.S. extends public health emergency for COVID-19 pic.twitter.com/jR56iw3JxJ
— BNO News (@BNOFeed) October 13, 2022
Wait I thought the pandemic's over
Why did The Biden Administration extend the COVID-19 public health emergency?
?????????🙅♀️— vondora jordan (@vondora) October 14, 2022
According to NTD News:
The declaration enabled for the emergency authorization of COVID-19 vaccines, testing, and treatments.
It also expanded Medicaid coverage to millions of people, many of whom will risk losing that coverage once the emergency ends, and it temporarily opened up telehealth access for Medicare recipients, enabling doctors to collect the same rates for those visits and encouraging health networks to adopt telehealth technology.
Is this simply about social control though?
It’s no secret that Medicaid and Medicare are partly run by private contractors and corporate interests that the government outsources these types of services to.
There is a medical and insurance industrial complex in this country:
If the COVID-19 public health emergency ends as expected in early 2023, some 5.3 million people may no longer be eligible for #Medicaid coverage. In light of this, agents have an opportunity to serve these individuals and provide alternative options: https://t.co/8KJgwEr1E5 pic.twitter.com/NQvrziaExG
— InsuranceNewsNet (@InsNewsNet) October 14, 2022
Biden has asked Congress for $22.4 billion more in funding to prepare for a potential winter case surge.The US on Thursday extended the Covid-19 pandemic's status as a public health emergency for another 90 days, thereby preserving measures like high expanded Medicare.
— R P Shah Memorial Trust for Kids & Global Health (@Rpshahmemorial1) October 14, 2022
The Hill provided this statement from Ashish Jha, a White House official:
“We know there’s more work to do with real challenges ahead of us as we head into the fall and winter and the holidays.
We’re doing everything we can as an administration to stay ahead of this virus.
But if we all do our part — not just us in the administration, but Congress and the American people — I remain incredibly confident we can manage this virus for this fall and winter with less suffering and we can have a safe and healthy holiday season ahead,” Jha said.
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