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Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis

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This is an archive of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.

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Immediately before the formal adoption of today's final report, Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis will hold a final hearing to explore the report’s recommendations to prepare for and prevent future public health and economic emergencies. Tune in on December 14 at 2PM ET. youtube.com/watch?v=10I3hQ


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Tomorrow, KizzyPhD, Rick Bright, N. Ogbunamiri Ezike and @RebeccaDNELP will testify before Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis to review the coronavirus’ impacts and explore recommendations to prepare for and prevent future emergencies. Tune in on December 14 at 2PM ET. coronavirus.house.gov/subcommittee-a


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This morning, @WhipClyburn writes: "The coronavirus crisis will not be the last emergency we confront; whether future responses are more effective, efficient and equitable will depend on whether we heed the lessons illuminated by the select subcommittee." washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/


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I share Dr. Fauci's concerns on the future of public health misinformation. As we saw during the pandemic, those who contribute to this careless rhetoric put lives at risk. We must return to a place where science and facts prevail. abcnews.go.com/Health/dr-anth


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"This report will make 30 recommendations for what we think should be done going forward. Because we know we'll have these kinds of challenges brought out into the future."— @WhipClyburn on the House Covid subcommittee's final hearing Wednesday on.msnbc.com/3j0RLpC

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Due to votes, the Select Subcommittee's final hearing on "Preparing For And Preventing The Next Public Health Emergency: Lessons Learned From The Coronavirus Crisis" will begin at approximately 2:30pm ET.

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Chairman @WhipClyburn opens the final Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing: "Today’s hearing will explore how to use the lessons our committee has learned during the crisis and its aftermath to make sure we are prepared for the future."

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.@RebeccaDNELP at final Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing: "The pandemic proved the necessity of a strong UI program and paid sick, family and medical leave, and how instrumental they are to alleviating poverty [and] propping up businesses and communities."

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.N. Ogbunamiri Ezike at final Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis hearing: "We need creative ideas and innovative solutions to ensure that everyone has access to quality care and that limited financial resources within a community do not equal limited lifespans."

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HAPPENING NOW | The Select Subcommittee begins formal debate on the adoption of its final report into the congressional record. x.com/i/broadcasts/1


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BREAKING: Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis has formally adopted its final report into the congressional record, concluding over two years of investigations that identified at least $7B in questionable pandemic relief spending and increased transparency into the nation’s COVID-19 response.

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When asked “Are we ready for another pandemic?”, I replied, “You know Chairman Clyburn, frankly, we aren’t even ready for the flu epidemics that come seasonally.”

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The Biden-Harris Administration is distributing additional rapid coronavirus tests to households to help mitigate COVID-19 this season. Households may request up to four free at-home tests at covidtests.gov.

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The Select Subcommittee has thoroughly investigated the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of our nation’s COVID-19 response. Our diligent work can help prevent and mitigate future public health and economic crises.

The Select Subcommittee has thoroughly investigated the effectiveness, efficiency, and equity of our nation’s COVID-19 response.   

Our diligent work can help prevent and mitigate future public health and economic crises.
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.Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis conducted extensive investigative work into the use of pandemic relief funds. Its recommendations will strengthen our ability to prevent and respond to future public health emergencies. coronavirus.house.gov/news/press-rel