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originally posted by: Randyvine2
a reply to: carewemust
SO...with Covid-19 now less deadly than the common flu, why continue the Nationwide Covid-19 Pandemic Emergency? What is to be gained?
K, I can help, simple matter of switching a few words around. See Covid 19
was the flu being called a pandemic. And the national emergency is Joe Biden.
Far worse than any pandemic. I said I can help I never said you'd feel better.
How many deaths due to BAD GUIDANCE from the CDC, I wonder?
originally posted by: carewemust
I hear JOE BIDEN has declared the Covid-19 PANDEMIC as being OVER...Now BEHIND US.
TRUE?
originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
originally posted by: carewemust
I hear JOE BIDEN has declared the Covid-19 PANDEMIC as being OVER...Now BEHIND US.
TRUE?
He said its over... but... but...
He didn't mean it!
He meant It's (not) over.
Because being a good Democrat, I want it to last forever.
Source: www.washingtonexaminer.com...
House Republicans introduced a bill on Tuesday to end the COVID-19 public health emergency three years after it was first implemented nationwide.
Rep. Brett Guthrie (R-KY) proposed the measure to end the emergency declaration, setting the stage for a largely symbolic vote that is likely to get vetoed by President Joe Biden should it pass through Congress. The resolution comes just one week after the Biden administration extended the public health emergency until April.
BIDEN ADMINISTRATION EXTENDS COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY THROUGH APRIL 2023
“The COVID-19 pandemic is over,” Guthrie tweeted on Tuesday. “It’s long overdue to end the COVID-19 [public health emergency] and for President Biden to relinquish his emergency powers.”
Congress has previously introduced legislation to end the COVID-19 public health emergency, with the Senate most recently voting 62-36 in November to lift the measure. Shortly after, the White House indicated Biden would veto the measure if it made it to its desk.