The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is scrapping $11.4 billion in funds allocated to state and local health departments for COVID-19.
“The COVID-19 pandemic is over, and HHS will no longer waste billions of taxpayer dollars responding to a non-existent pandemic that Americans moved on from years ago,” HHS Director of Communications Andrew Nixon said, according to NBC News.
“HHS is prioritizing funding projects that will deliver on President Trump’s mandate to address our chronic disease epidemic and Make America Healthy Again,” he added.
BREAKING: CDC cancels $11 Billion in COVID funding allocated for state health departments
“The COVID-19 pandemic is over, & HHS will no longer waste billions of taxpayer dollars responding to a non-existent pandemic that Americans moved on from years ago,” said HHS spokesman…
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Per NBC News:
HHS oversees 13 agencies, including CDC, which is tasked with protecting the nation’s health. Notices began going out Monday and awardees have 30 days to reconcile their expenditures. Figures are subject to change.
The funding slash comes on the heels of other cuts under new Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including the canceling of hundreds of millions of dollars in grants for research into vaccine hesitancy, LGBTQ populations and supporting HIV prevention.
“Now that the pandemic is over, the grants and cooperative agreements are no longer necessary as their limited purpose has run out,” read notices of termination sent to grantees on Monday and shared with NBC News.
The federal public health emergency ended May 11, 2023, but more than 1.2 million Americans have died from Covid according to the CDC. Though infection has slowed and the disease has become milder, hundreds of people still die every week from Covid, and long Covid symptoms continue to cause debilitating medical problems in some cases.
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BREAKING: HHS under Secretary Kennedy cuts $11 billion from CDC COVID-19 funding. pic.twitter.com/SlrMzAQtwo
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MassLive reports:
According to a White House memo, the Trump administration established a temporary federal organization, the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), to reduce federal spending and maximize government efficiency and productivity.
DOGE has the goal of saving the government $1 trillion in spending by September of this year.
The HHS has the deepest budget cuts compared to any other federal organization, according to the DOGE website’s “Wall of Receipts.”
President Trump previously stated a goal of sending 20% of the money saved by DOGE back to taxpayers in the form of a potential stimulus check.