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This caught me by surprise this morning as I thought that the National Emergency had 'sunset' awhile ago. Here is the keystone for what is coming this year.

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US President Joe Biden said on Friday (Feb 18) the national emergency declared in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic will be extended beyond March 1 due to the ongoing risk to public health posed by the coronavirus.

Mr Biden said the deaths of more than 900,000 Americans from Covid-19 emphasized the need to respond to the pandemic with "the full capacity" of the federal government.

Former President Donald Trump had declared a national emergency almost two years ago to free up US$50 billion (S$67.3 billion) in federal aid.

"There remains a need to continue this national emergency," Mr Biden said in a letter on Friday to the speaker of the House of Representatives and the president of the Senate.

The letter was released by the White House.

The emergency would have been automatically terminated unless, within 90 days prior to the anniversary date of its declaration, the president sent a notice to the Congress stating it is to continue beyond the anniversary date.

Mr Biden's step to extend the emergency comes even as a slew of local leaders in the United States are dialing back pandemic restrictions as the Omicron wave ebbs.
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Re: Biden To Extend US National Emergency Due To Covid-19 Health Risk
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2022, 06:02:25 PM »
Yeah, and here's part of the health risk. Oh course, the health risk is from improper use, but still its there...

From the Epoch Times:

Poison Control Centers Warn About Toxic Chemical in At-Home COVID-19 Test Kits
By Jack Phillips February 27, 2022 Updated: February 28, 2022

Some at-home rapid COVID-19 tests contain a toxic chemical that may be harmful to both children and adults, according to health officials.

The Cincinnati Drug and Poison Information Center reported an uptick in accidental exposures to a possibly toxic substance, sodium azide, in at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to a blog post. Meanwhile, the National Poison Control Center issued a warning about the chemical.

?It is important to know that the extraction vial in many rapid antigen kits includes the chemical sodium azide as a preservative agent,? the center said. ?The BinaxNow, BD Veritor, Flowflex, and Celltrion DiaTrust COVID-19 rapid antigen kits all contain this chemical.?

Sodium azide is a colorless, odorless powder that testers dip cotton swabs into. The chemical is found in herbicides, pest control agents, and airbags for cars.

?Small doses of sodium azide can lower blood pressure, and larger doses may cause more serious health effects,? an advisory from Health Canada also said. ?ProClin is also found in many kits. It contains chemicals that can cause skin and eye irritation, as well as allergic reactions.?

Some hospitals around the United States say they have received a surge in phone calls about exposures to the chemical.

?We started getting our first exposures to these test kits around early November,? said Sheila Goertemoeller, pharmacist and clinical toxicologist for the Cincinnati Children?s Hospital Medical Center. ?It was, really, all ages.?

?Mostly, I?ve been very worried about our young children.?

Accidental exposure is occurring among both children and adults, said Dr. Kelly Johnson-Arbor, with the National Capital Poison Center in Washington, told WNEP over the weekend.

?People might mistake them for eye drops. Children might drop it onto their skin. Adults will sometimes mistakenly put them into their eyes,? she said.

?You don?t want to leave it on the skin because it could potentially cause an allergic reaction or a skin rash.

?If someone drinks the solution, it?s really important to contact poison control right away. The solutions have different ingredients. Some have non-toxic ingredients and others have more dangerous ingredients.?

Officials told WNEP that there?s no need to throw away the test kits, but people should be mindful when using them.

?Use them properly, dispose of them properly, and it won?t cause an issue,? Dr. Jeffrey Jahre, with St. Luke?s University Health Network, told the outlet.

If you suspect you or someone you know has ingested the chemical, officials recommend not to make the person vomit. For eye exposures, rinse the eyes for 15 to 20 minutes with warm water. For skin exposures, rinse the skin well with tap water. Immediately check the Poison Control Center?s online tool for guidance or call poison control at 1-800-222-1222, the website says.

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Re: Biden To Extend US National Emergency Due To Covid-19 Health Risk
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2022, 09:04:50 AM »
 :facepalm: "We are from the government and we are here to help". The eleven words that should bring terror to you and your family.
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