What the end of the pandemic public emergency means for you
No more free COVID tests for many of us. The CDC will report COVID data less frequently. And other changes abound.
Three years of the U.S. federal government pouring resources into slowing the spread of COVID-19 comes to an end on May 11, 2023, when the pandemic public health emergency lifts. Insurance companies will no longer be required to provide at home COVID tests and treatment at no cost to consumers.
Reset digs into what you need to know.
GUEST: Dr. Mia Taormina, infectious disease specialist with Duly Health and Care
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What the end of the pandemic public emergency means for you
No more free COVID tests for many of us. The CDC will report COVID data less frequently. And other changes abound.
Three years of the U.S. federal government pouring resources into slowing the spread of COVID-19 comes to an end on May 11, 2023, when the pandemic public health emergency lifts. Insurance companies will no longer be required to provide at home COVID tests and treatment at no cost to consumers.
Reset digs into what you need to know.
GUEST: Dr. Mia Taormina, infectious disease specialist with Duly Health and Care