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Subject:FW: TFG Coronavirus Update - November 24, 2020
Date:Tuesday, November 24, 2020 10:51:29 AM
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Coronavirus Update
November 24, 2020
Information and resources on federal responses to the coronavirus crisis for state, local, and
regional government.
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Coronavirus
Pfizer and its partner BioNTech submitted an application to FDA to allow
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emergency use of its COVID-19 vaccine. Trials have shown the vaccine is
95 percent effective after two doses. The FDA announced that a panel of
outside experts, the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory
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Committee, will meet on December 10 to advise FDA on whether to
approve the emergency use request. If the vaccine is approved, the US
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government has agreed to purchase 100 million doses of the vaccine, with
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an option to purchase an additional 500 million doses.
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On Thursday, staffers for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Senate
Homeland Security
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senate Minority Leader Chuck
Department of Labor
Schumer (D-NY), and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) met
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to discuss a spending deal as lawmakers work to meet the December 11
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deadline. According to Politico Playbook, coronavirus relief was also
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discussed during the meeting. However, the discussion was not about a
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new relief package but rather, “the expiration of COVID relief-related items
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like pandemic unemployment assistance, student loan forbearance and the
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Paycheck Protection Program.”
On Monday, President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala
Harrismetvirtually with the US Conference of Mayors to discuss their
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shared priorities, including coronavirus relief. The meeting comes days after
Coronavirus
President-elect Biden and Vice President-elect Harris met with a bipartisan
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group of governors, as well as House Speaker Pelosi and Senate Minority
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Leader Schumer, to discuss pandemic response, among other issues. At
themeeting with Speaker Pelosi and Leader Schumer, President-elect
Biden also outlined his agenda for the first 100 days of his presidency,
which he said includes taking aggressive action (e.g., expanded testing) to
contain COVID-19 and providing resources for economic recovery.
President-elect Biden and his team now haveauthorization from the
General Services Administration to begin the transition process, which will
allow them to more robustly begin planning pandemic response and
recovery efforts. Yohannes Abraham, the executive director of the Biden-
Harris transition, said “transition officials will begin meeting with federal
officials to discuss the pandemic response” in the days ahead.
Capitol Hill. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
and Ranking Member Ron Wyden (D-OR) are criticizing the new Treasury
Department guidance about the tax treatment of expenses related to the
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, asking the Department to revisit
its approach. Under the IRS guidance
reported previously by TFG
Coronavirus Update, if a business has not had its PPP loan forgiven at the
end of the year but expects the loan to be forgiven in the future, the
company cannot deduct expenses related to the loan if the business hasn’t
yet filed for forgiveness. In their statement, Senators Grassley and Wyden
said that the new guidance goes against the congressional intent that small
businesses receiving PPP loans be able to take deductions for ordinary and
necessary business expenses.
Please visit our TFG Coronavirus Legislative Trackers public health &
safety,local government relief, and business assistance for detailed
information on recently introduced bills.
Administration.The White House Coronavirus Task Force is urging
Americans to stay safe and mitigate the spread of the coronavirus during
the upcoming holidays. The public health experts urged the general public
to take basic precautions such as wearing masks, washing their hands, and
limiting gatherings, particularly indoors. “Now more than ever we’re asking
all Americans to redouble their efforts to be vigilant, to embrace masks,
social distancing, hand washing, our advice about crowds, and really to
support using the data to make decisions in their communities,” said CDC
Director Robert Redfield.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell wrote aletterto Treasury Secretary Steven
Mnuchin confirming the Fed will return unused CARES Act capital to the
Treasury. Secretary Mnuchin proposed using the funds as part of a new
relief package. However, according to Bloomberg Government, the funds
may not yield any measurable savings due to congressional budget scoring
conventions.
HHSpublished a Request for Information seeking comments from
healthcare systems and clinicians on the impact of changes adopted in
response to COVID-19. “Many… have rapidly reengineered their policies
and programs to improve access, safety, quality, outcomes including
mortality and morbidity, cost, and value for both COVID-19 and non-COVID-
19 related medical conditions.” HHS intends to use comments to inform
HHS priorities and programs moving forward.
HHSannounced plans to allocate initial doses of Regeneron’s
investigational monoclonal antibody therapeutic, casirivimab and
imdevimab, for treatment of non-hospitalized patients with mild or moderate
confirmed cases of COVID-19 at high risk of hospitalization.
DHScontinued the temporary travel limitation on individuals from Canada
and Mexico into the US; only “essential travel” is allowed.
The New York Times published alist of individual state travel restrictions
related to COVID.
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A newstudyreleased by Columbia University found as many as 310,000
cases of the virus are connected with proximity to meatpacking plants.
Approximately 5,200 coronavirus deaths during this period were residents
of counties with a large meatpacking plant in the vicinity, and that residents
of those counties were 51 percent more likely to become infected and 37
percent more likely to die.
The Aspen Institute and Economic Strategy Group, along with JP Morgan,
Brookings Institution, and many other industry and academic organizations,
sent a letterto Congress urging the passage of legislation focused on core
measures necessary to provide additional fiscal relief as quickly as possible
and no later than the end of this calendar year. In addition to calling for
funding to fight the virus, the letter also endorses an extension of federal
government income relief to unemployed individuals, enhanced benefits to
households who need food assistance, and measures to help people facing
potential eviction and homelessness.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics and Children’s Hospital
Association, children representabout 11.5% of all reported coronavirus
cases where a person’s age is noted. The groups said the seven-day period
of November 5 to 12 was “by far the highest weekly increase” in children’s
cases since the start of the pandemic.
Fifty-one percent of respondents to a Ipsospoll said they would take a first-
generation vaccine immediately once it becomes available. According to the
poll, the belief that a vaccine will be available over the next three months
has also increased, with 47 percent stating in the affirmative compared to
32 percent just a week ago.
Two-thirds of voters believe President-elect Joe Biden should prioritize a
coronavirus relief package in his first 100 days of taking office, according to
a Politico tracking poll.
HHS and DOD announced a $11.6 million contract award to Puritan Medical
Products Company, LLC, to expand domestic production capacity of Cue
Sample Wands, the nasal swabs used exclusively with the COVID-19
cartridge-based molecular testing system developed and manufactured by
Cue Health, Inc. The test generates results in about 20 minutes.
Siemens Healthineers was awarded a $12 million contract from HHS and
DOD to support domestic production of two diagnostic tests for COVID-19.
The funding is in addition to a $13 million HHS contract awarded November
2 to enable the company to develop the tests. Combined, the two contracts
represent another $25 million investment by the federal government to
expand the types of tests for COVID-19 and to ensure enough tests are
available in the US.
In more vaccine news, Moderna has announcedtheir vaccine is 94.5
percent effective, raising hopes for an eventual slowdown in COVID-19
transmission although questions remain about how long protection lasts and
how long it will take to vaccinate enough Americans to stop the virus’
widescale spread. The massive Moderna clinical trial involves more than
30,000 U.S. participants. The vaccine developer is backed 100 percent with
federal funding, according to a Moderna disclosure.
NACopublished an article on how counties across the country are handling
housing stabilization and homeless services to stem the ride of home losses
as eviction moratoriums end.
Webinars, Events and Resources
NACo Webinar: COVID-19 Testing Solution Available Through
NACo/CVS Health Partnership
November 20, 1:30 – 2:30 PM ET
Click here for more information and registration
NACo Webinar: Counties and COVID-19 Vaccine Planning
How Counties are Investing Coronavirus Relief Fund Dollars
December 1, 3:00 – 4:00 PM ET
Click here for more information and registration
USCM Webinar: City Fiscal Tracking and Reimbursement #5: CDBG
and CARES Act
December 2, 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Click here for more information and registration
NACo Webinar: County Eviction Series
The webinar will discuss the status of eviction moratoria, possible actions
counties can take to address housing insecurity during the pandemic,
projections for evictions in 2021 and other concerns that are top of mind for
counties.
December 4, 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET
Click here for more information and registration
CRS Reports of interest:
Supply Chain Considerations for COVID-19 Vaccine Manufacturing
COVID-19 Tax Policy Options to Address Medical Supply Chain
Concerns
For more information please contact Mike Miller: mmiller@tfgnet.com(707) 224-8648
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