U.S President signs bill ending the country’s COVID-19 emergency

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U.S President signs bill ending the country’s COVID-19 emergency

The White House says President Biden signed legislation that ended the national emergency for Covid-19.

President Joe Biden signed legislation Monday to end the national emergency for Covid-19, the White House said, in a move that will not affect the end of the separate public health emergency scheduled for May 11.

A White House official downplayed the impact of the bill, saying the termination of the emergency “does not impact our ability to wind down authorities in an orderly way.”

The bill to end the national emergency cleared the Senate last month in a bipartisan 68-23 vote and passed the House earlier this year with 11 Democrats crossing party lines to vote for the joint resolution.

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