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The White House announced Wednesday that it will send more than 25 million masks to community health centers and food pantries across the country in an effort to increase access for low-income people. "Many low-income Americans still lack affordable access to this basic protection," White House coronavirus response coordinator Jeff Zients said. The shipments of washable cloth masks, beginning in March, will go to approximately 1,300 community health centers, as well as 60,000 food pantries and soup kitchens.
Biden Health and Human Services Nominee Xavier Becerra appeared before the Senate Finance Committee for his second confirmation hearing this week. The California governor faced more criticism for his stance on abortion and his past comments regarding moving toward a Medicare for All type system to replace private insurance. Questions also focused the costs of insurance coverage, drug prices, and reopening schools during the pandemic. Becerra avoided direct answers on reopening schools responding that the Biden administration will defer to local officials on when and how to reopen schools, but noted that he views the threat of COVID-19 more serious than the consequences from continued distance learning.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency continues to be challenged in finding a way to deliver $2 billion in pandemic funeral assistance after the money was set aside in the in the $2.3 trillion spending package passed December. Progress has stalled due to concerns within the agency that the program is vulnerable to widespread fraud. FEMA plans to allocate anywhere from $3,000 to $7,000 to people whose family members died as a direct result of COVID-19 in 2020.
Authored by Ivan Zapien