President Trump shared a flurry of controversial tweets yesterday either praising an unproven malaria drug as a coronavirus treatment or attacking his own administration’s top infectious disease expert
are set to introduce legislation today that would suspend health providers’ abilities to garnish wages, seize bank accounts and other “extraordinary collection actions,” backdated to February 2020.
The bill would also offer protections for patients struggling with repayment plans or who have incurred new medical costs related to coronavirus testing and treatment.If the U.S. doesn’t commit more money to help countries in Africa fight coronavirus, it risks squandering a lot of the efforts it has put into fighting malaria, tuberculosis and HIV on the continent, Chris Collins, the president and CEO of Friends of the Global Fight, told POLITICO’s Carmen Paun. Collins works to win U.S.
About three-quarters of the AIDS, TB and malaria programs have reported service disruptions because of Covid-19, Collins said. The Global Fund has repurposed $500 million to help countries in Africa fight the pandemic, he said, and that amount is due to run out in weeks. “So it’s really a quite urgent situation,” Collins said.
Less than 0.1 percent of the $3 trillion the U.S. has allocated to the pandemic so far has gone to the global response, according to Collins. “We're never going to get this pandemic under control unless we help countries around the world get their own Covid-19 epidemics under control,” he said.Biden WorldFeldman, who’s been deputy communications director for Protect Our Care, will serve as the campaign’s communications manager for Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state.
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