Summary of Bill HR 6105
Bill 117 HR 6105, titled "To terminate the public health emergency with respect to COVID-19 on December 25, 2021," aims to end the public health emergency declaration related to the COVID-19 pandemic on Christmas Day of this year. The bill proposes to officially bring an end to the emergency measures and protocols that have been put in place in response to the pandemic.
If passed, this legislation would signal a shift in the government's approach to managing the ongoing crisis. It would mean that the federal government would no longer consider COVID-19 to be a public health emergency after December 25, 2021. This could have significant implications for how resources are allocated, how public health guidelines are enforced, and how the country as a whole responds to the ongoing challenges posed by the virus.
It is important to note that this bill does not necessarily mean that the COVID-19 pandemic will be over by December 25, 2021. Rather, it signifies a change in the government's official stance on the matter. It will be interesting to see how this legislation is received by lawmakers and the public, and how it will impact the ongoing efforts to combat the pandemic.
Congressional Summary of HR 6105
This bill terminates on December 25, 2021, the COVID-19 public health emergency.