President Joe Biden signed the bill into law.
In the United States, the national emergency declared in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic has officially ended. Joe Biden The president signed the relevant law.
According to the one-sentence announcement from the Office of the Presidency on Tuesday, the adoption of the legislation into law will end the emergency measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The public health emergency will end on May 11 in the United States.
Joe Biden did not agree with the congressional decision, but after the House and Senate passed it in March, he will not veto it. The 435-member House of Representatives voted on the Republican Majority Act in February, which was rejected by nearly two hundred Democrats.
The national emergency gave the government powers that facilitated measures against the pandemic. However, in daily life, the officially active epidemic emergency has had little impact in recent months.
A public health emergency was declared in the United States on January 30, 2020, by the then President Donald Trump He declared, then in March 2020, a national emergency was also imposed. According to official data, the Covid-19 pandemic has killed more than 1.13 million people in the United States.