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Trump signs USD 8.3bn emergency package to fight COVID-19

The bill negotiated by leaders from both Senate and House appropriations panels will boost funding for the testing of the virus, support the development of vaccines as well as lower costs for medical treatments.

US President Donald Trump
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Published : Mar 7, 2020, 12:44 PM IST

Washington: US President Donald Trump has signed into law a USD 8.3billion emergency funding package to fight the spread of the deadly coronavirus in the country which has so far infected 329 people and killed 15 others in America.

Trump signed the bill on Friday after Senate had overwhelmingly passed the funding package on Thursday following a similar bipartisan approval by the House of Representatives a day earlier.

The bill negotiated by leaders from both Senate and House appropriations panels will boost funding for the testing of the virus, support the development of vaccines as well as lower costs for medical treatments.

The plan includes nearly USD 7.8 billion in new funding to combat the spread of the virus at the local, state, national and international levels and it also authorizes USD 500 million to allow Medicare beneficiaries to access telehealth programs.

The funding plan is significantly larger than the request from the White House which initially asked for USD 2.5 billion to fight the disease.

Read Also: Trump admn to collect DNA from detained migrants at US border

(With inputs from IANS)

Washington: US President Donald Trump has signed into law a USD 8.3billion emergency funding package to fight the spread of the deadly coronavirus in the country which has so far infected 329 people and killed 15 others in America.

Trump signed the bill on Friday after Senate had overwhelmingly passed the funding package on Thursday following a similar bipartisan approval by the House of Representatives a day earlier.

The bill negotiated by leaders from both Senate and House appropriations panels will boost funding for the testing of the virus, support the development of vaccines as well as lower costs for medical treatments.

The plan includes nearly USD 7.8 billion in new funding to combat the spread of the virus at the local, state, national and international levels and it also authorizes USD 500 million to allow Medicare beneficiaries to access telehealth programs.

The funding plan is significantly larger than the request from the White House which initially asked for USD 2.5 billion to fight the disease.

Read Also: Trump admn to collect DNA from detained migrants at US border

(With inputs from IANS)

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