The Biden administration is letting this declaration of a health emergency expire. It allowed states, hospitals, nursing homes to deal with COVID outside of the usual framework. Medicare and other group health plans were covering out of network as if it were in network. If you have private insurance, you may not even notice a difference. But if you don't have insurance, you might very well end up paying a lot of money out of pocket for all of this.
The Biden administration said this week that it would end the public health emergency for Covid, a sign that federal officials believe that the pandemic has moved into a new, less dire phase.
The move carries both symbolic weight and real-world consequences for millions of Americans.
Guest: Apoorva Mandavilli, a science and global health reporter for The New York Times.
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