The White House on Tuesday will tell Congress about plans to scale back its COVID response efforts due to what it calls a lack of funding.
Last month, the White House asked Congress for $30 billion for vaccines and treatments to combat future variants but the request was dropped from the spending bill passed by Congress last week.
Press Secretary Jen Psaki previewed the cuts on Monday, warning reporters that"some programs, if we don't get funding, could abruptly end or need to be pared back." "Without COVID response resources and additional money," she said."there could be immediate impacts on testing capacity, the uninsured fund - which offers coverage of testing and treatments for tens of millions Americans who lack health insurance - and on our supply of monoclonal antibodies."
Without the money, Psaki warned earlier this month, the federal government's supply of monoclonal antibodies would run out by May, the supply of pre-exposure prophylaxis drugs used to protect immunocompromised people would run out by July and the supply of oral antiviral pills would run out by September.
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