As new Omicron variant looms, White House urges Congress to restore COVID-19 funding
WASHINGTON — With yet another COVID-19 variant on the march, the White House is pleading with Congress to resurrect $15.6 billion in lapsed pandemic funding.
The aid was stripped from last week’s deal to keep the government funded, and efforts to pass a separate bill are facing an uphill fight in the 50-50 Senate.
White House officials say the shortfall will soon make it harder to access the vaccines, booster shots, tests and drug therapies that have become vital tools in the fight against COVID-19.
And with the pandemic reaching the two-year mark, there are ominous signs that the crisis remains far from over.