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Coronavirus Update
December 22, 2020
Information and resources on federal responses to the coronavirus crisis for state, local, and
regional government.
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Coronavirus
Last night, Congress approved a $900 billion coronavirus relief package as
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part of a massive $2.3 trillion deal to fund the federal government for the
remainder of FY 2021 (i.e., through September 30, 2021) and provide long-
sought coronavirus relief. The deal, titled the Consolidated
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Appropriations Act of 2021(H.R. 133), ties the $900 billion relief package
to the $1.4 trillion FY 2021 appropriations omnibus package (consisting of
Pandemic Response
all 12 annual spending bills). NACo and NLC expressed disappointment
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with the coronavirus relief legislation (see Industry & Advocacy below).
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The House passed H.R. 133 in two parts. The first portion, including FY
Homeland Security
2021 appropriations for Defense, Commerce-Justice-Science, Homeland
Department of Labor
Security, and Financial Services-General Government funding, passed by a
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vote of 327-85. The second part, including the coronavirus relief package
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and other spending measures along with additional extraneous legislation,
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passed by a vote of 359-53. The Senate passed the bill 92-6. President
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Trump is expected to sign the bill into law.
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The package does not include additional direct aid for state and local
governments to cover lost revenue and other COVID-related expenditures.
However, additional funding was approved to support emergency rental
assistance, testing and tracing, and child development block grant
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programs, for example, which will trickle down to local governments.
Coronavirus
Importantly, the package extends the use, by states and localities, of
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CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF) from December 30, 2020, to
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December 31, 2021. The CRF deadline extension does not provide any
additional flexibility on how the already appropriated CRF funds can be
utilized. For a more detailed summary, please refer to TFG’s COVID Relief
Bill Brief.
In observance of the upcoming holidays, the next TFG Coronavirus Update
will be published on January 7, 2021. TFG will continue updating clients on
important developments in the interim.
Capitol Hill. Representatives Bill Pascrell (D-NJ) and Brad Schneider (D-IL)
and 14 other Members wrote a letter to HHS Secretary Alex Azar regarding
questions on the nation’s deployment of COVID-19 vaccines and supply
transparency.
The Select Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis Chairman Jim Clyburn
issued subpoenas to HHS Secretary Alex Azar and CDC Director Robert
Redfield regarding the agencies’ responses to the coronavirus pandemic.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) told Fox News he will insist
that any COVID-19 relief next year include liability protections against
coronavirus lawsuits (The Hill).
Please visit our TFG Coronavirus Legislative Trackerspublic health &
safety,local government relief, and business assistance for detailed
information on recently introduced bills.
Administration.Moncef Slaoui, head of the Trump Administration’s
Operation Warp Speed, saidstates will be shipped just under 8 million
doses of the coronavirus vaccine this week.
CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved
recommendations about whether more seniors and high-risk groups should
be given priority over some essential workers. The recommendations are
nonbinding but might help states in settling challenging ethical questions
over how to fairly divide up scarce supply of doses.
Assistant Secretary for Health Administration Brett Giroir stated in an
interview with CNN that the vaccines are effective against many variants of
the coronavirus and the public should not be worried about potential
mutations of the virus.
HHS announced guidance authorizing the National Guard to administer
COVID-19 vaccinations.
NIH is working to devise a study to find out why, in rare cases, people have
had allergic reactions to the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine. No cases have yet
been associated with the Moderna vaccine. The study is recruiting
volunteers who have had a history of severe allergic reactions and will
receive the vaccine under close clinical supervision.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchinsaidthat he expects Americans will
start receiving stimulus checks as early as next week from the COVID-19
relief package that Congress has approved.
President Trump signeda seven-day stopgap measure providing funding
for federal government operations through December 28 while the
Consolidated Appropriations Act is prepared for the President’s
consideration.
FHAannounced it is extending the foreclosure and eviction moratorium for
single family FHA-insured mortgages for an additional two months through
February 28.
The FHA is also extending through February 28, 2021, the deadline for
single family borrowers with FHA-insured mortgages to request an initial
COVID-19 forbearance from their mortgage servicer to defer or reduce their
mortgage payments for up to six months, which can be extended for an
additional six months.
Surgeon General Jerome Adams called on recovered COVID-19 patients to
consider donating COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma (CCP).A CCP donation
may benefit people who are newly diagnosed with COVID-19. More than
250,000 courses of CCP have been administered to Americans to help
prevent severe consequences from COVID-19.
FDA has updated its COVID-19 Response “At-A-Glance” Summary.
CDCannounced there were 81,000 drug overdose deaths in the US during
the 12 months ending in May 2020 – the highest number of overdose
deaths ever recorded in a 12-month period. While overdose deaths were
already increasing in the months preceding the pandemic, CDC found the
latest numbers suggest an acceleration of overdose deaths during the
pandemic.
NIHawardedover $107 million to support new, non-traditional approaches
and reimagined uses of existing tools to address gaps in COVID-19 testing
and surveillance. The program also will develop platforms that can be
deployed in future outbreaks of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
NIH also awarded eight research grants to develop approaches for
identifying children at high risk for Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in
Children (MIS-C), a rare and severe after-effect of COVID-19.
Federal agencies releasedguidance recommending that airports and
airlines encourage “pre-departure and post-arrival” COVID-19 testing for
passengers.
Industry & Advocacy
NACo and NLC expressed disappointment with the coronavirus relief and
omnibus appropriations package. “We call on the next Congress and
President-elect Biden to enact a bipartisan coronavirus relief package that
delivers direct, flexible federal aid to counties of all sizes,” NACo Executive
Director Matthew Chase said. NLC’s CEO Clarence E. Anthony said, “It is
beyond disappointing that after months of watching our hometowns and our
local economies ravaged by COVID-19, congressional leaders have failed
to deliver critical support for the first responders, public safety personnel,
and municipal officials…”
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is holding a vaccination “kick-off”
event today for its front-line employees. Six employees will receive the
Moderna COVID-19 vaccine during a live event, which will include remarks
from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar,
NIH director Francis Collins, and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci, among others.
The Hill provided anoutline of the massive coronavirus relief package and
how major industries fared in the relief measure. The article focuses on
airlines, hotels, entertainment venues, alcohol producers, and state and
local governments, among others.
Webinars, Events and Resources
What Local Officials Should Know About the Federal Government
Transition
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January 7, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM ET
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Resources for Tracking Federal COVID-19 Spending
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