President Trump is overseeing a massive expansion of federal health programs, a coronavirus-inspired reversal after years of trying to shrink the safety net
Driving the DayThe world crossed the milestone last night, as the pace of reported infections has accelerated.famed epidemiologist Larry Brilliant. “US is 1/3 of all the worlds cases. Let’s talk doubling down on what works — not opening up to surprise,” he added, a seeming shot at the U.S. decision to pause funding to the WHO.
His administration could now oversee historic new levels of federal health spending and an entrenchment of big government programs.The twin health and economic calamities created by the virus has forced an all-out response, including spending the money needed to keep frontline hospitals afloat and the economy upright. The crisis has also allowed officials to accomplish long-sought deregulatory priorities.
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