HHS Officials Stress the Need for Additional COVID Funding During Senate Hearing
Last week, the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor & Pensions (HELP) Committee
held another hearing in its series of hearings on the ongoing federal response
to the coronavirus. Officials from the Biden administration continued to stress
the need for additional funding to not only continue providing access to current
vaccines, but also to prepare the country for fall and winter coronavirus surges.
However, Republican Senators, led by U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), accused the
administration of providing the Senate with “patently false” information concerning
the amount of money the administration had for its coronavirus efforts. They pointed
to recently announced White House plans to redirect current coronavirus funding to support current vaccine
and testing program. The Biden administration insisted that they had not lied
and that redirecting the funding was a last resort, because the short fall created
by the redirection means that the Department of Health and Human Services does
not have the funding to secure next-generation vaccines and treatments.
Due to the distrust expressed by the Republicans during the
hearing, it is unlikely that additional coronavirus funding will be secured in the near term.