The United States makes up 4% of the world’s population. That’s just 1 out of every 25 people on Earth.

But the United States accounts for 1 out of every 4 reported cases of coronavirus on the entire planet.

What the hell are we doing?

People are dying by the tens of thousands — and our economy is collapsing around us — as a direct result of the denialism and willful ineptitude of Donald Trump.

At the end of this month, Congress is going to take one more crack at addressing the health and economic devastation wrought by the pandemic.

Congress must step up and take action to:
That’s a long list, and it’s not all that needs to be done. We need support for housing, nutrition assistance, Native American reservations, services for people with disabilities, and more.

This is an ambitious, far-reaching agenda, which is exactly what the times demand.

Can we afford it?

The answer is yes. But that’s the wrong question.

Can we afford not to do all of this?

The answer is no.

If we fail to act now, tens of thousands — or possibly many more — will die needlessly.

If we fail to act now, we face the prospect of a global vaccine apartheid.

If we fail to act now, the cost to the economy will be far greater than the expenditures now — with long-term, painful consequences for families and communities.

We only have a few weeks to build the support we need to win this agenda.

During that time, we’re going to focus on many of these priorities and give you more details.

Right now — not next week, not tomorrow — we need to start building the momentum to win these policies.


Tell Congress:

Take action to ensure our country gets through the coronavirus emergency without any more preventable deaths and without making the economic fallout even worse.

Add your name.

Thanks for taking action.

In unity,

- Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen

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